Badshah Dallas Concert: FWICE Seeks Clarification on Alleged Pakistani Sponsorship

The entertainment world is buzzing with talk about a major concert by popular singer and rapper Badshah. He’s set to perform in Dallas, USA, next month. But a shadow has fallen over the upcoming show. Claims are surfacing that a company from Pakistan is sponsoring it. This has caught the attention of the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). This film body has now formally asked Badshah to clarify the matter.

FWICE has sent a letter directly to Badshah. They want to know if Pakistani funds are indeed involved in his Dallas concert. These rumors started circulating ahead of the “Badshah Unfinished Tour.” The film body felt it needed to take action.

What the Letter Says

The letter sent by the film body highlights growing concerns about national security. It also talks about tensions surrounding cross-border collaborations. It clearly states, “Dear Badshah, it has come to our attention that you are scheduled to perform at the ‘Badshah Unfinished Tour’ on September 19, 2025, at the Curtis Culwell Center in Dallas, USA. This concert is allegedly sponsored by 3Sixty Shows, a company owned and operated by Pakistani nationals.”

Rapper Badshah

Rules for Artists and Technicians

The letter goes on to remind Badshah about existing guidelines. “As you are aware, FWICE has clearly instructed all artists and technicians in the Indian entertainment industry. These instructions follow directions from the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting of the Government of India. They state that artists should avoid any professional collaborations or performances with Pakistani citizens or organizations linked to Pakistan.”

These rules are in place for a serious reason. They were brought in because of ongoing terrorism. Also, hostile actions against the country from across the border led to these instructions.

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