
Badshah: Badshah's team responds to film body at dallas concert, denies Pakistani links
Singer-rapper badshah remains in the news for his dallas concert. Claims are being made that his concert has been sponsored by a Pakistani company. On this, film body Fwice had sought a response from the singer. His team has now responded.
Badshah is in the headlines for his upcoming concert, which will be held in Dallas. Recently, claims were made that this concert of the singer is sponsored by a Pakistani company. The Film Workers' Federation of Western india Cine Employees (FWICE) had issued a letter to badshah in this regard and sought clarification. On this, the singer's team has now responded and denied any link to any Pakistani company.
It was claimed about Badshah that the dallas leg of his Unfinished USA Tour 2025 is allegedly linked to a Pakistani company. Regarding this, the singer's team denied any connection with Pakistani organizations. They said, 'This tour is being operated through an American event agency operating under completely transparent contract terms. '
Today, on Monday, Badshah's team issued an official statement denying any connection with the Pakistani company. The team has clarified that the tour is being managed exclusively by manish Sood of Intense Entertainment, who acts as its sole promoter and point of contact. He handles all aspects of venue booking, sponsorship, accommodation, and more.
The statement further said, 'Badshah is steadfast in his mission to use music as a bridge of cultural exchange and unity. He ensures that his work remains completely independent of geopolitical influences. The artist is not involved in any financial arrangements other than those mentioned in his performance contract. Apart from badshah, the promoters of the event have also denied any connection with Pakistani organizations. They also assured that if needed, they will fully cooperate with FWICE for further investigation.
It is known that after the pahalgam attack in April, FWICE banned all indian artists from working with Pakistani citizens. They even demanded a ban on diljit dosanjh when he worked with Hania Aamir in the film 'Sardar Ji 3', which was shot much before the attack. Apart from this, vaani kapoor and Fawad Khan's film 'Abir Gulaal' was also banned in india a few days before its release.