A state women's commission notice forced a major Indian rapper to publicly address backlash over lyrics and visuals in his latest track.
Badshah responds to Tateeree controversy
Badshah responds to Tateeree controversy
- Rapper Badshah broke his silence on the Tateeree backlash.
- Haryanvi communities took offense at the lyrics and visual choices.
- Badshah emphasized his Haryanavi roots and cultural pride.
- He denied any intent to demean women or children.
- Hip-hop lyrics target opponents, not real people, per Badshah.
- Haryanvi culture and language travel with him everywhere, he said.
- An apology closed out his Instagram video statement.
- He asked Haryana to forgive him as one of their own.
- Haryana State Women's Commission served Badshah a notice.
- March 13 is his scheduled appearance to record a statement.
- Savita Arya of Nari Tu Narayani Sanstha filed the complaint.
- Shiv Kumar of Shiv Aarti Foundation co-signed the objection.
- One lyric line drew particular scrutiny for vulgar language.
- Minor girls in school dress appeared in the music video.
- Scenes showed them boarding a Haryana Roadways bus.
- School bags getting tossed added to the controversial imagery.