Badshah faces FIR over ‘Tateeree Song’ controversy
Rapper Badshah in a red jacket and sunglasses posing against an orange background.
Indian rapper and music producer Badshah, known for songs like "Jugnu" and "Garmi".
Web Desk: Popular Indian rapper Badshah is facing legal action over his latest release, the Tateeree song, after it sparked widespread backlash.

Haryana Police have registered an FIR against Badshah concerning the Tateeree song. Authorities may issue a lookout notice due to complaints about its content.

The Tateeree song video shows girls in school uniforms dancing inside a Haryana Roadways bus while performing gestures considered offensive. This led to public outrage and legal scrutiny.

Badshah issued a heartfelt apology on Instagram, saying he never intended to hurt anyone. He asked fans to forgive him and called himself a son of the Haryana community.

The Tateeree song, released on March 1 2026, features Simran Jaglan on vocals, with lyrics by Badshah and music composed by Hiten.

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The controversy over the Tateeree highlights the challenges artists face with viral content. While Badshah apologized, the FIR shows authorities are taking community concerns seriously. Fans are watching closely how this case unfolds.

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