Badshah apologizes over ‘Tattiri’ song controversy

King’s apology message

Mumbai Famous rapper and singer Badshah has publicly apologized over the controversy surrounding the lyrics and video of his recent Haryanvi song ‘Tattiri’. He said in a video that a part of the song has hurt the sentiments of many people, especially the residents of Haryana. Badshah clarified that his intention was not to hurt anyone. In the video shared on Instagram, he said, “Hello friends, I am Badshah. My new song ‘Tattiri’ has been released and I have seen that some of its lyrics and visuals have saddened many people, especially my people from Haryana. I am from Haryana myself and my identity, food and culture are all related to it. “

He further said, “Lyrics in the hip-hop genre are often meant to demean rivals, but this was not for any woman or child. I have always tried to promote the culture of Haryana. If anyone has been hurt, I apologize from the bottom of my heart. Considering me as a son of Haryana, I hope you will forgive me.”

The song was launched on 1 March 2026, in which Badshah performed with Simran Jaglan. Some of the lyrics and video of this Haryanvi hip-hop track drew severe criticism on social media over the visuals of girls wearing school uniforms. Many people called it objectionable and obscene.

Taking cognizance of this matter, Haryana State Women Commission has issued summons to Badshah. A case has been registered against him at Panchkula Cyber ​​Crime Police Station and the video of the song has been removed from YouTube. Police have also started the process of lookout circular.

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