Entertainment
‘Badshah is being judged…’: Santy Sharma defends rapper amid Tateeree song controversy
Indian rapper and singer Badshah has been facing intense criticism online following the release of his song “Tateeree.” The track sparked widespread debate due to its lyrics and music video, which many social media users described as vulgar and inappropriate.
Amid the growing controversy, rapper Santy Sharma has come forward in support of Badshah, urging people not to judge the artist without fully understanding the context behind the song.
Santy Sharma speaks in support of Badshah
Taking to Instagram, Santy Sharma shared a post defending Badshah and highlighting how rap music as a genre often includes competitive and provocative lyrical expressions.
In his statement, Sharma explained that the audio of a song is often recorded long before the music video is produced, meaning that the visual direction may involve a separate creative team.
He wrote that artists like Badshah may not always have full control over how their songs are visually represented. Sharma also emphasised that many listeners in India may not fully understand the nuances of hip-hop culture, which sometimes leads to misinterpretation of lyrics.
According to Sharma, if a particular lyric is considered problematic, it can always be corrected or modified. However, he added that judging an artist harshly without understanding the creative process is unfair.
What is the Tateeree song controversy?
The controversy began after Badshah released “Tateeree” on March 1, which quickly went viral but also attracted criticism for its double-meaning lyrics and controversial visuals.
Several listeners objected to certain lines in the song, claiming they objectified women and contained suggestive undertones. The criticism intensified when the music video featured girls dancing in school uniforms, which many viewers argued was inappropriate.
Critics also claimed that the visuals and lyrics disrespected women, minors, and cultural sensitivities, particularly in the state of Haryana.
Police complaint and legal developments
The backlash eventually reached legal circles when a complaint was filed at the Cyber Crime Police Station in Panchkula, Haryana.
The complaint was lodged by Abhay Chaudhary, who alleged that the song’s lyrics and visuals were offensive and potentially harmful for young audiences. According to reports, authorities also issued a lookout notice against Badshah following the complaint.
The legal developments further intensified the online debate surrounding the track.
Badshah apologises and removes the song
In response to the controversy, Badshah released a public apology video on Instagram and confirmed that the song had been removed from all streaming and social media platforms.
In his statement, the rapper expressed regret over the unintended impact of the lyrics and visuals.
He acknowledged that some people—especially those from his home state of Haryana—felt hurt by the song. Badshah emphasised his strong connection with Haryana and said he was proud of his cultural roots.
He stated that hurting anyone’s sentiments was never his intention and assured fans that he respects his audience.
Debate over artistic freedom vs responsibility
The Tateeree controversy has sparked a larger discussion online about artistic freedom, responsibility in music, and the influence of entertainment on younger audiences.
While some fans continue to criticise the track for crossing cultural and ethical boundaries, others argue that rap music often uses exaggerated storytelling and provocative language as part of the genre’s creative expression.
With Badshah having already apologised and removed the song, it remains to be seen whether the controversy will fade or continue to generate debate in the coming days.
Entertainment
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do Release Date Announced: Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan’s Film to Hit Theatres on May 15
The makers of Pati Patni Aur Woh Do have officially announced the release date of their much-awaited comedy-drama starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan. Directed by Mudassar Aziz, the film is set for a worldwide theatrical release on May 15, 2026.
📅 Release date and box office clash
The film will arrive in cinemas globally on May 15 and is expected to face competition at the box office from Karuppu, starring Suriya, which is scheduled to release a day earlier on May 14, 2026.
Sharing the first-look poster, Ayushmann Khurrana teased fans with a quirky caption:
“Shikari khud ho gaya shikaar! Ab jaal mein phas gaye humare Prajapati Pandey… ho jao taiyaar!” — hinting at a humorous and chaotic storyline.
🎬 About the film
Pati Patni Aur Woh Do is a sequel to the 2019 hit Pati Patni Aur Woh, which originally starred Kartik Aaryan, Bhumi Pednekar, and Ananya Panday.
The sequel features a fresh cast including:
- Ayushmann Khurrana
- Sara Ali Khan
- Wamiqa Gabbi
- Vijay Raaz
The film is produced by Bhushan Kumar, Renu Ravi Chopra, and Krishna Kumar, with Juno Chopra as creative producer and Shiv Chanana as co-producer.
🎥 Ayushmann Khurrana & Sara Ali Khan’s collaboration
This film marks the second collaboration between Ayushmann Khurrana and Sara Ali Khan. The duo will also share screen space in the upcoming spy-comedy Udta Teer, directed by Aakash Kaushik, which is expected to release later in 2026.
🌟 Recent work and upcoming projects
Ayushmann Khurrana was last seen in Thamma, a horror-comedy co-starring Rashmika Mandanna. Meanwhile, Sara Ali Khan recently appeared in Metro In Dino.
Entertainment
Akshay Kumar Reveals Son Aarav Has No Interest in Acting, Earns ₹4,500 While Learning Fashion in Villages
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar has opened up about his son Aarav Kumar’s career choices, revealing that Aarav has no interest in joining the film industry and is instead carving his own path in the world of fashion.
Aarav chooses fashion over films
Speaking on a podcast, Akshay Kumar shared that despite having some similarities with him—such as discipline and an interest in fitness—Aarav has no inclination toward acting.
“He doesn’t want to enter films. He has no such plans. He wants to join the fashion industry,” Akshay said, emphasizing that his son is focused and passionate about his chosen field.
Earning ₹4,500 while gaining real-world experience
In a surprising revelation, Akshay disclosed that Aarav is currently working a modest job that pays around ₹4,500. Rather than seeing it as a limitation, the actor praised this phase as an important learning experience.
According to him, Aarav is traveling to rural areas to understand traditional textiles, prints, and grassroots fashion techniques. This hands-on exposure is helping him build a strong foundation in the industry.
“The poor guy is working for ₹4,500—it’s a good thing. He’s learning,” Akshay remarked, highlighting the value of ground-level experience over glamour.
A grounded upbringing
Akshay also shared his parenting approach, noting that he avoids giving too many lectures but has instilled one core value in his son: never harm anyone.
Aarav, born in 2002, is the son of Akshay Kumar and author and former actress Twinkle Khanna. He moved abroad at the age of 15 for higher education and is currently studying in London. Known for maintaining a low profile, Aarav prefers to stay away from media attention, unlike many star kids.
His younger sister, Nitara, occasionally features on Twinkle Khanna’s social media, offering rare glimpses into their family life.
Akshay Kumar’s recent and upcoming films
On the professional front, Akshay Kumar was last seen in Bhooth Bangla, a horror-comedy directed by Priyadarshan. The film, which also stars Paresh Rawal, Tabu, Wamiqa Gabbi, and Rajpal Yadav, opened to mixed reviews but managed a decent box office start.
He will next appear in Welcome to the Jungle, directed by Ahmed Khan. The film features a large ensemble cast including Jackie Shroff, Raveena Tandon, and Disha Patani, and is scheduled for release on June 26, 2026.
Entertainment
Akshay Kumar Says Hera Pheri 3 Not Happening Anytime Soon Amid Ongoing Issues
Bollywood star Akshay Kumar has shared a disappointing update for fans eagerly waiting for Hera Pheri 3. The actor revealed that the much-anticipated comedy sequel is currently on hold and won’t be going on floors anytime soon.
“Not Happening for Now,” Says Akshay Kumar
In a recent interview, Akshay Kumar confirmed that Hera Pheri 3 is delayed due to multiple unresolved issues.
He said the project is unlikely to move forward for at least a year, adding that even he was surprised by the situation. While he did not reveal all the details, he hinted at complications behind the scenes, particularly involving agreements and other production-related challenges.
He also clarified that the delay is not due to any fallout among the lead actors.
Trio Still Intact, But Project Stalled
One major concern among fans has been whether the iconic trio will reunite. Addressing this, Akshay Kumar reassured that:
- Suniel Shetty
- Paresh Rawal
are still on board and share a good equation.
He even pointed out that all three actors are working together on Welcome to the Jungle, suggesting that interpersonal issues are not the reason behind the delay.
Controversies and Legal Issues Behind the Delay
The journey of Hera Pheri 3 has been far from smooth.
- The film was officially announced in early 2025
- Reports emerged about Paresh Rawal stepping away from the project
- A legal dispute reportedly surfaced over franchise rights involving producer Firoz Nadiadwala
- Copyright and ownership issues further complicated production
However, in mid-2025, Paresh Rawal confirmed his return, raising hopes that the film would get back on track—though the latest update suggests otherwise.
Legacy of the Hera Pheri Franchise
The original Hera Pheri, directed by Priyadarshan, remains one of Bollywood’s most beloved comedy films. Its sequel, Phir Hera Pheri (2006), further cemented the franchise’s cult status.
Fans have long been waiting to see the return of the iconic characters:
- Raju (Akshay Kumar)
- Shyam (Suniel Shetty)
- Baburao Ganpatrao Apte (Paresh Rawal)
What Lies Ahead?
While the delay is disappointing, the confirmation that the core cast remains intact offers some hope. Once legal and production hurdles are resolved, Hera Pheri 3 could still become one of Bollywood’s biggest releases.
For now, fans may have to wait longer than expected for the return of one of India’s most iconic comedy franchises.
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