During the hearing on April 7, 2026, Badshah acknowledged that the lyrics of 'Tateeree' hurt the dignity of women, leading to significant backlash and intervention from the NCW. He and the associated directors and producer submitted unconditional written apologies, expressing regret for the societal harm caused. Badshah stated, 'I will work for the upliftment of women and society,' emphasizing his commitment to positive contributions in the future.
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Rapper Badshah Apologizes to NCW and Supports Girls' Education
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Rapper Badshah recently appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) to apologize for his controversial song 'Tateeree,' which was criticized for its lyrics and visuals. He pledged to sponsor the education of 50 girls from economically weaker sections and create a new song focused on women's empowerment within four months.
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