Women were molested in Dhurandhar’s singer’s concert, Jasmine Sandlas did something like this… Video went viral
Singer Jasmine Sandlas, who made headlines with the popular song ‘Shararat’ from the film ‘Dhurandhar’, is on her India tour these days. In this connection, he recently performed a grand concert at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in the capital Delhi. However, during this show, an incident happened which caught everyone’s attention. Jasmine stopped the show in the middle of the performance and clearly said that she would not start singing again until the women present there felt safe. The video of this incident is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Misbehavior with women in concert
Actually, during the concert there was a sudden uproar in the crowd. Jasmine’s eyes fell on two men present in the crowd, who were misbehaving with the women. Seeing this, the singer immediately took a strict stance. He instructed the security personnel from the stage itself to take both of them out immediately.
Singer took steps for the safety of women
Jasmine said on the mic, “Security, please remove these two men from here. They are harassing these women. If women do not feel safe in my concert, I will not perform.” After this he stopped his show for some time. His step is being highly appreciated on social media. People are praising his sensitivity and decision to give priority to women’s safety.
Video went viral
Another special moment was seen during this concert. Actress Ayesha Khan, who was seen in the song ‘Shararat’ from ‘Dhurandhar’, suddenly reached the stage, leaving the audience surprised. After this, Jasmine and Ayesha danced together on ‘Shararat’, which became a surprise for the audience. Ayesha said on stage, “I forgot all the steps after coming on stage. I am very happy to be here. I always tell Jasmine that her voice is a blessing from God.” Jasmine Sandlas is known for many hit songs in Bollywood and music industry. Apart from ‘Shararat’, he has lent his voice in popular songs like ‘Poison Baby’, ‘Illegal Weapon 2.0’, ‘Nasha’ and ‘Taras’.
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