Badshah apologises for Tateeree song release, says 'aisa koi iraada nahi tha'; Police to issue Look Out Circular

Indian rapper Badshah has issued an apology following the controversial release of his song 'Tateeree', which has sparked public outrage. The police announced plans to issue a Look Out Circular against the rapper, urging him to remove the music video from all social media platforms. In his statement, Badshah clarified that there was no intention to offend anyone with the song's lyrics or themes. The controversy highlights ongoing discussions in India about the responsibility of artists regarding their content and its impact on societal values. The police's involvement underscores the seriousness of the situation, as they aim to mitigate any potential backlash and ensure compliance with local regulations. This incident has reignited debates about artistic expression versus social accountability in the Indian music industry, prompting calls for greater scrutiny of content that may be deemed offensive.
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