Tittri Row: Badshah Enjoys London Amid FIRs, Eyes O2 History
1 min readEscaping India’s fury over ‘Tittri’, rapper Badshah is living it up in London, prepping for a groundbreaking O2 Arena concert despite mounting legal pressures. Two FIRs in Haryana, NCW summons, and arrest threats haven’t dimmed his shine.
Social media buzzes with Badshah’s London diaries: sleek drives on city streets and iconic shots of The O2, a 20,000-seater behemoth hailed as music’s ultimate arena and the globe’s ninth-largest edifice. His March 22 gig positions him as the trailblazing Indian rapper to claim this stage, with sold-out tickets underscoring global appeal.
NCW demands attendance from Badshah, directors Mahi Sandhu and Joban Sandhu, plus producer Hiten on March 25. Post-backlash, ‘Tittri’ was scrubbed online, and Badshah apologized publicly, affirming respect for fans’ emotions, especially Haryana’s. Yet, the Haryana Women’s Commission insists on serious probe and impending arrest.
Badshah’s escapade amid chaos reveals a star prioritizing passion over peril. This O2 moment could be career-defining, pitting artistic ambition against accountability. London fans gear up for an electrifying night, while India awaits justice’s next move.