New Delhi: Popular singer Jasmine Sandlas, known for her hit song Shararat from the film Dhurandhar, is currently on a tour of India. During her recent performance in the national capital, an unexpected incident drew widespread attention and sparked conversations about safety at public events.
The concert, held at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, was underway when the crowd reportedly became unruly. Amid the chaos, two men were allegedly seen misbehaving with women in the audience. Observing the situation from the stage, Sandlas immediately stopped her performance.
Addressing the crowd, the singer firmly stated that she would not resume singing until all women present at the venue felt safe. She instructed the event’s security personnel to remove the individuals accused of misconduct without delay. Her strong and immediate response was met with applause from many attendees.
Later, Sandlas reiterated that ensuring a safe and respectful environment for women is more important than continuing any show. She emphasized that no performance should come at the cost of someone’s dignity or safety.
A video of the incident has since gone viral on social media, with many users praising the singer for taking a stand and prioritizing the well-being of her audience. Supporters have described her action as responsible and commendable, especially in large public gatherings where safety concerns can arise.
The incident has once again highlighted the importance of strict security measures at concerts and public events, as well as the role artists can play in promoting respectful behaviour.