• By JE Entertainment Desk
  • Tue, 18 Jul 2023 11:36 AM (IST)
  • Source:JND

Badshah recently made waves on the internet as a viral video that featured a singer falling off stage during a gig went viral. This led to fans speculating that Badshah himself was the person in the video. Now, the 'Mercy' singer has reacted to the rumours. He took to his Instagram stories and posted a short video clip to address and clarify the situation.

In the viral video, an artist can be seen singing on stage in close proximity to the audience. The individual, wearing a black T-shirt, matching shorts, and white sneakers, bears a striking resemblance to Badshah. Unexpectedly, while singing, the person lost his balance and tumbled off the stage, landing in an open box situated nearby. The show's team swiftly came to his aid, offering immediate assistance. 

Following allegations that Badshah was the one who fell off the platform, the singer issued a clarification. He shared a video of himself in his car and said, "Bhai main bilkul theek hun. Main kisi stage se nahi gira. I am safe, I am sound. Mere haath per sab sahi hai. In fact jo insaan stage se gira hai hope woh theek ho. (I am absolutely fine. I did not fall from any stage. My arms and legs are all fine. In fact, the person who fell off the stage, I hope he is well.)"

Badshah also shared the video on Twitter and wrote, "That's not me, but whoever that is I hope he is safe."

 
 
 
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Recently, during a podcast with Raj Shamani, Badshah opened up about his rift with Honey Singh. He said, "We made songs but they were not released. Honey was just concentrating on his career. I was associated with Mafia Mundeer (Band) since 2006, and by 2009, my parents were very worried about me. In 2011, my first song with Honey came out Get Up Jawani... We are also creating so many songs, please consider us as well. We have left everything behind and come here. You (Honey) should not be so self-centered. On the one hand, you call us brothers, but on the other, you fail to acknowledge our struggles. He made us sign blank papers; what about those contracts? It was a tough phase."