Badshah’s Team Denies Pakistani Link for Dallas Concert Amid FWICE Scrutiny

Rapper Badshah’s upcoming Dallas concert has been buzzing, but not just for the music. Recent claims suggested a Pakistani company was behind the event. This quickly caught the attention of the film industry’s watchdog, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE). They asked Badshah for answers, and his team has now set the record straight.

The buzz around Badshah’s next big show in Dallas took an unexpected turn. Rumors started flying that a Pakistani company was sponsoring the much-anticipated concert. The powerful Federation of Western India Cine Employees, or FWICE, wasted no time. They sent a letter to Badshah, demanding a clear explanation. His team has now strongly denied any involvement with a Pakistani company.

The Real Deal: An American Agency is Organizing

Rapper Badshah's Team reacts to FWICE after concerns over his Dallas concert being linked to a Pakistani company
Badshah
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The initial concern focused on the Dallas stop of Badshah’s “Unfinished USA Tour 2025.” It was whispered to have ties with a Pakistani company. However, Badshah’s team quickly shut down these rumors. They stressed that no Pakistani organizations are involved. Instead, the tour is managed by an American event agency. This agency works under clear, open contract terms, ensuring everything is above board.

Official Statement Clears the Air

Rapper Badshah's Team reacts to FWICE after concerns over his Dallas concert being linked to a Pakistani company
Badshah
– Photo: Instagram

On Monday, Badshah’s team released a formal statement to address the whole situation. They firmly denied any connection to a Pakistani company. The team made it clear that Manish Sood, from Intense Entertainment, is solely managing this tour. He is the only promoter and contact for the event. This means he handles everything, from booking the venue to finding sponsors and sorting out accommodation.

A Promise to Cooperate

The statement also highlighted Badshah’s dedication to music. He sees music as a way to bring cultures together and promote unity. His team stressed that his work stays completely separate from political issues. They also confirmed that the artist only takes part in financial deals clearly written in his performance contracts. The event promoters echoed Badshah’s team. They too denied any Pakistani ties. They also promised to fully cooperate with FWICE for any future investigations if necessary.

Why FWICE is Being So Strict

It’s worth noting why FWICE is so vigilant. Back in April, after the Pahalgam attack, the organization took a firm stance. They banned all Indian artists from working with Pakistani nationals. This led to some past controversies. For example, FWICE even called for a ban on Diljit Dosanjh. This was because he worked with Hania Aamir on the film ‘Sardar Ji 3,’ though filming happened long before the attack. Similarly, Vaani Kapoor and Fawad Khan’s film ‘Abeer Gulal’ was also banned in India just days before it was supposed to come out.

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