Tara Sutaria has firmly put an end to the online chatter that followed her surprise appearance at AP Dhillon’s Mumbai concert. After edited videos from the performance sparked speculation about her personal life, the actress addressed the rumours head-on — calling them misleading and deliberately constructed.
The moment, which was meant to celebrate music, quickly turned into gossip fodder on social media.
What Happened at the Concert
Tara joined AP Dhillon on stage during his Mumbai show to perform their track “Thodi Si Daru.” Dressed in a striking black outfit, she matched the singer’s energy as the crowd cheered loudly. The two were also seen sharing a brief hug on stage — a moment that was warmly received by fans at the venue.
Clips from the performance soon went viral. However, things took a turn when certain videos were edited to include reaction shots of Tara’s boyfriend, actor Veer Pahariya, triggering speculation about supposed tension or discomfort.
Tara Calls Out the “Clever Editing”
Taking to social media on Monday, Tara shared her own visuals from the concert, expressing nothing but excitement and gratitude for the experience. She described the night as special and thanked Mumbai for the love shown toward the song.
But she didn’t stop there.
Directly addressing the controversy, Tara dismissed the circulating clips as “false narratives” driven by clever editing and paid PR agendas. Making her stance clear, she added that such attempts don’t affect her, saying that love and truth always prevail, and that the negativity ultimately reflects back on those spreading it.
A Subtle but Clear Message About Her Relationship
Days after the concert, Tara further shut down speculation by resharing a candid photo collage originally posted by Orry. The images featured Veer Pahariya and Tara in a relaxed, intimate setting.
Adding a heartfelt caption, she referred to them as her “hearts,” making it clear where she stands — without spelling it out for the trolls.
Work Front: What’s Next for Tara
Professionally, Tara was last seen in Apurva, a survival thriller set in Chambal, where she played a woman pushed to extreme limits. The film also featured Rajpal Yadav, Abhishek Banerjee, and Dhairya Karwa.
Up next, she will be seen in Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups, an ambitious action drama directed by Geetu Mohandas. Shot simultaneously in English and Kannada, the film will release in multiple languages including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, and Malayalam. Its theatrical release is locked for March 19.
Final Words
What started as a celebratory stage moment quickly turned into a reminder of how easily narratives can be twisted online. Tara Sutaria’s response, however, was calm, confident, and unambiguous. By calling out the editing games and standing firm in her truth, she made one thing clear — not every viral clip deserves a reaction, but some deserve to be called out.
