Famous rapper Badshah is once again in the spotlight, but this time for all the wrong reasons. The rapper has landed in legal trouble over his newly released song ‘Velvet Flow,’ with an FIR (First Information Report) now filed against him.
According to reports, the controversy stems from a portion of the song where Badshah allegedly references a church inside a house and a passport in hand. The Christian community has strongly objected, claiming that sacred references from the Holy Bible have been used alongside objectionable words, deeply hurting their religious sentiments.
The Punjab Christian Movement has taken a firm stand by issuing a formal complaint to the Police Commissioner. They have not only demanded legal action against Badshah but have also insisted that the song be immediately removed from all social media platforms.
What Exactly Happened?
Badshah recently launched his latest track ‘Velvet Flow,’ which quickly grabbed attention but for controversial reasons. In their official complaint, the Punjab Christian Movement highlighted specific lyrics from the song, alleging that Badshah’s use of religious references in an inappropriate context has caused significant distress among members of the Christian community.
As tensions rise, the demand to pull down ‘Velvet Flow’ from streaming and social media platforms is growing stronger. Neither Badshah nor his team has officially responded to the allegations as of now.
This incident has once again raised questions about the responsible use of religious imagery in mainstream music and the fine line between artistic expression and respect for religious sentiments.