img

Suspense crime, Digital Desk : A new and fiery controversy has erupted in the Indian entertainment world, as singer Mika Singh has launched a verbal attack on global superstar Diljit Dosanjh. The heart of the issue is Dosanjh's reported collaboration with Pakistani actress Hania Aamir for his highly anticipated upcoming film, Sardaar Ji 3.

In a series of strong statements, Mika Singh did not hold back, calling Dosanjh a "fake singer" and directly questioning his sense of patriotism. Singh's criticism is rooted in the unofficial ban on Pakistani artists working in the Indian film industry, a decision widely adopted by film associations following the 2016 Uri terrorist attack.

Mika argued that while many Indian artists, including himself, have respected this industry-wide sentiment and refrained from working with talent from Pakistan, Dosanjh's alleged move to cast Hania Aamir goes against that collective stand. He positioned himself as a patriot who has adhered to the industry's decision, implying that Dosanjh is being hypocritical or disloyal.

The film at the center of the storm, Sardaar Ji 3, is the next installment in a popular franchise, and the rumored casting of Hania Aamir has now become a flashpoint for a larger debate.

This public call-out has ignited a discussion about the complex and often tense relationship between art, nationalism, and geopolitics within Bollywood. As of now, Diljit Dosanjh has not publicly responded to Mika Singh’s pointed comments.


Read More: Dhurandhar Box Office Opens Strong as Ranveer Singh Action Thriller Wins Hearts