Bilal Saeed’s song in ‘Jatt & Juliet 3’ sparks Backlash

Bilal Saeed is facing backlash for his song in Diljit Dosanjh’s upcoming film ‘Jatt & Juliet 3’, with many listeners expressing outrage.

Bilal Saeed's song in 'Jatt & Juliet 3' sparks Backlash f

“The lyrics are offensive and disrespectful.”

Bilal Saeed is being criticised for his recent song in Diljit Dosanjh’s upcoming film Jatt & Juliet 3.

The film is highly anticipated and set to hit cinemas on June 27, 2024.

Jatt & Juliet 3 promises a captivating blend of romance and comedy, with Neeru Bajwa starring alongside Diljit.

The latest song from the film, ‘Je Main Rab Hunda’, features the talented Pakistani singer Bilal Saeed.

The music video for ‘Je Main Rab Hunda’ was shot at a stunning international location.

It showcased breathtaking scenery that complemented the song’s sentimental tone.

The song’s release has generated significant buzz, with fans praising the melodious vocals and romantic visuals.

However, some listeners have expressed outrage over the song’s lyrics, labelling them as blasphemous and disrespectful.

One user commented: “The lyrics are offensive and disrespectful.”

Another asked: “How can they use such words in a song?”

The backlash has sparked a heated debate on social media.

Some users have defended the song as a work of art while others have demanded an apology from the artists.

A user wrote: “Shame on every Muslim who was involved in the making of this song. We are all very very disappointed with you Bilal Saeed.”

Another added: “Diljit was a part of Illuminati. That’s why he got instant fame.

“And now Bilal Saeed has also joined him and ruined himself. This overnight fame is fooling no one.”

Many users requested for the ban of this song for its allegedly blasphemous lyrics. They even spoke in favour of boycotting the singer.

One said: “This song should be banned. What kind of lyrics are these?”

Another stated: “Shame on you Bilal Saeed for singing such a song. You belong to a decent family. Now I understand why they kicked you out.”

One commented: “Brother first become a human, then you can think about becoming God too. You are so below human decency.”

Another wrote:

“Boycott Bilal Saeed. Diljit is a non-Muslim. But you should at least think about what you are singing.”

A user said: “He just sinned so much for a below-average song. What a huge loss.”

One comment read: “I always wonder why no one takes action against these singers.

“Rahat Fateh Ali Khan also has so many songs that have blasphemous lyrics. No one does anything to stop them, this is madness.”

Listen to ‘Je Main Rab Hunda’

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Ayesha is our South Asia correspondent who adores music, arts and fashion. Being highly ambitious, her motto for life is, "Even the Impossible spells I'm Possible".





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