Singer Guru Randhawa is facing strong criticism over his latest song Azul. The music video has been called out for allegedly s*xualising schoolgirls and romanticising an inappropriate relationship between a teacher and student.
Guru Randhawa Shares Cryptic Note
In the video, Guru plays a photography teacher visiting a girls’ school for a class photo. Actress Anshika Pandey, playing a school student, performs a dance that leaves his character mesmerised. Viewers have slammed the video for being insensitive and inappropriate. The song was written and composed by Guru himself, with additional lyrics by Gurjit Gill.
Amid the backlash, Guru shared a cryptic message on Instagram. In Punjabi, he wrote, “Jado mein sab nu khush karn lagga, dukhi ho gya. Ajj mein khud khush hann, sab dukhi ho gaye.” (“When I tried to make everyone happy, I became sad. Now that I’m happy, everyone else is sad.”)
Guru Randhawa Shares Cryptic Note On Social Media
Guru Randhawa Shares Cryptic Note On Social Media
He also posted earlier that Azul was trending and thanked God, writing, “Azul is Azuling. When God is with you, you only move forward.” As of now, the singer has not issued any official statement addressing the controversy.
Meanwhile, another one of his songs, Sirra, is also in legal trouble. A complaint has been filed against the song in a Punjab court. The lyrics, “We are the sons of Jatts. We got opium as our first food when we were born,” have sparked outrage.
Rajdeep Singh Mann, the complainant, claims the lyrics promote drug culture and insult the Jatt community. The court has summoned Guru Randhawa to appear either in person or through legal counsel. Let me know if you’d like this adapted for a social post or headline too.
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