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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Jasmine Sandlas Halts Concert Over Fan Harassment

Jasmine Sandlas Halts Concert Over Fan Harassment

11 Feb

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Summary

  • Jasmine Sandlas stopped her Delhi concert due to fan harassment.
  • She refused to continue performing until harassers were removed.
  • Fans praised her firm stand for women's safety at her show.
Jasmine Sandlas Halts Concert Over Fan Harassment

During a recent concert in Delhi, singer Jasmine Sandlas paused her performance after witnessing men harassing female fans. Sandlas addressed the issue directly, demanding security escort the individuals out of the venue.

She made a firm statement, declaring, "I will not perform if women don't feel safe in my concert." This decisive action led to the removal of the offending men. Sandlas is known for hits like 'Dhurandhar' and 'Shararat'.

Following the incident, Sandlas resumed her performance. Her stance garnered significant positive attention on social media platforms, with users commending her for prioritizing fan safety. Actress Ayesha Khan, who featured in 'Shararat', joined Sandlas on stage during the concert.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Jasmine Sandlas stopped her concert because she observed some men harassing women fans in the audience.
Jasmine Sandlas stated, "I will not perform if women don't feel safe in my concert."
Actress Ayesha Khan, who featured in the song 'Shararat', joined Jasmine Sandlas on stage.

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