Neha Kakkar’s concert in Melbourne ended in chaos. She showed up three hours late and broke down on stage. Fans called her out for being unprofessional.
Her brother Tony Kakkar explained the delay, but that didn’t calm things down. Neha then blamed the show’s organizers, Beats Production, for not paying her and mismanaging the event.
Now, Beats Production is firing back. They shared a bill showing all the expenses they covered for Neha’s performances. The company claims Neha’s unprofessional behavior led to a ban from performing at the Margaret Court Arena.
The organizers also shared a screenshot of the financial losses – around $529,000 – due to Neha’s concerts in Melbourne and Sydney.
On Instagram, Beats Production posted a video of Neha at the airport, taking photos with fans before getting into a car provided by the organizers. They stated that they paid Neha a significant amount for her shows in Melbourne and Sydney.
However, Neha claimed she still hadn’t received her payment for the Melbourne show.
The production company also alleged that Neha and her team were banned from Crown Towers in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth after smoking in a non-smoking room. They shared a receipt and asked people to call Crown Towers Sydney to confirm who was responsible for smoking in the hotel.
Beats Production made it clear that Neha’s behavior was unacceptable, and they won’t tolerate it. The drama surrounding Neha’s concert has left fans shocked and divided.
Organizers paid Neha a hefty sum
A video shows Neha meeting fans at the airport and getting into a car provided by the organizers. Beats Production claims they paid her a large amount for her Melbourne and Sydney shows.
Neha Kakkar gets banned
The production company alleges that Crown Towers banned Neha and her team from their properties in Sydney, Melbourne, and Perth. The reason? Smoking in a non-smoking room. They even shared a receipt, asking people to investigate the incident.