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Singer Guru Randhawa shared a cryptic Instagram note after facing backlash for his song Azul, accused of sexualising schoolgirls. He also faces legal trouble over lyrics in another track, Sirra.
Recently, taking to his Instagram Stories, Guru Randhawa wrote in Punjabi that when he is happy, everyone else is sad. Check out his full post here.
Guru Randhawa has landed himself in trouble after he is reportedly being accused of sexualisation of school girls in his music video Azul and objectionable lyrics in Sirra.
This singer is in the headlines for his back-to-back controversies surrounding two of his recent songs, Azul and Sirra.
From calling Jatts “born on opium” in Sirra to sexualising schoolgirls with “Ni bottle Azul diye”, Guru Randhawa now faces legal heat and public fury ...
Jaswinder Bhalla, a beloved figure in Punjabi cinema, has passed away at the age of 65. Known for his comedic roles and ...
Singer Guru Randhawa has been summoned by the Samrala court for controversial lyrics referencing opium given to newborns. The summons on September 2 raises questions about artistic freedom and ...
Guru Randhawa's music video for the track Azul triggered a lot of outrage for sexualising schoolgirls and objectifying women.
After a brief illness, renowned Punjabi actor Jaswinder Bhalla died at the age of 65 on Friday morning, August 22, 2026, at a ...
In the video, Guru plays a photography teacher visiting a girls' school for a class photo and Anshika Pandey, playing a school student.
Guru Randhawas latest music video Azul faces criticism for its content while trending with high view counts. He remains silent amidst the backlash.