Badshah apologises for ‘Tateeree’ row, says “The song is being taken down from all platforms” Rapper Badshah has issued a public apology after facing backlash over the lyrics of his recently released track ‘Tateeree’. The controversy emerged after several women’s organisations objected to portions of the song, alleging that the lyrics were offensive and disrespectful to women. On March 7, the rapper took to Instagram to share an apology video addressing the concerns. In the caption accompanying the video, he also stated that the track was being removed from digital platforms. He wrote, “The song is being taken off from everywhere. ”In the video, Badshah clarified his intentions behind the lyrics and expressed regret for the offence caused. He said, “My new song ‘Tateeree’ has been released, and I’ve noticed that a part of my lyrics and its visual representation have conveyed a message that has hurt the sentiments of many people, especially people from Haryana. First of all, I want to say that I myself am from Haryana. Those who know me are aware that my language, my food, my lifestyle, and my identity come from Haryana. I am a proud Haryanvi. I never had any intention or purpose of saying anything inappropriate about any child or woman from Haryana. ”Explaining the context of the lyrics, the rapper added that the lines were written in line with the competitive nature of hip-hop music. He said, “I come from the hip-hop genre, where lyrics are often aimed at putting do... #song #Haryana #facing_backlash #Tateeree’_row #Badshah_apologises #lyrics #public_apology #Rapper_Badshah #Tateeree’ #Badshah
Salman Khan shoots a patriotic song for Battle Of Galwan at Minister of Defence's request Salman Khan is going all-out to ensure that his war film Battle Of Galwan turns out to be another success in the genre after Border 2. In the bid to raise the emotional content of the product, Salman called his director Apoorva Lakhia last week and asked him to shoot a patriotic song, paying homage to the real-life soldiers on whom the film is based. “They shot the song literally overnight. Salman wanted the song for the end-credits paying homage to all the martyrs who are featured in the film. Director Apoorva Lakhia, who was on a short break, had to rush back and shoot the song,” an informed source revealed. The song, written and sung by Ayaan Lall (actress Kunicka Lall’s son), is filmed on Salman as the end credit will roll. The names and pictures of the martyred soldiers will flash on screen as Salman will lip-sync along. Ayaan Lall played a small sole in Salman’s Sikandar. The request for this soldierly homage came from the Minister of Defence Rajnath Singh himself. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: Salman Khan’s Battle Of Galwan to release on Independence Day 2026... #song #Salman_Khan #Salman #Apoorva_Lakhia #patriotic_song #Galwan_turns #director_Apoorva #war_film #Ayaan_Lall #Border
