The music stopped — and the message got louder.
Punjabi pop star Jasmine Sandlas made headlines this week after pausing her live concert in Delhi to call out a group of men who were allegedly troubling women in the crowd. Instead of ignoring the chaos and moving on, she took a firm stand — and refused to sing until the situation was handled.
And honestly? The crowd wasn’t expecting that.
What Happened On Stage
A video now circulating on social media shows Jasmine addressing the security team mid-performance. Calm but firm, she said she wouldn’t continue until the women in the audience felt safe.
“Security, can you please remove these two guys? Kudiyan nu tang kar rahe hain… Aapa gawanga hi nahi jad tak kudiyan safe feel nahi krdiyan,” she told the crowd — making it clear the show would stay paused until the issue was resolved.
She even added, “I’ll stand here till the problem is solved, okay?”
No shouting. No theatrics. Just a clear boundary.
And the crowd? They backed her completely.
Fans React: “True Boss Lady”
Social media quickly filled up with praise. Many fans appreciated the way she handled the situation — composed but strong.
One comment read, “No foul language, no yelling, no drama… just a civic appeal and a stern stand.”
Another wrote, “She defines true women empowerment.”
Someone even called her a “real-life Dhurandhar.”
The overwhelming reaction? Respect.
The Night Was Meant To Be A Celebration
The incident happened on February 9 during her performance at HT City Unwind – The Ultimate Food & Music Carnival in Delhi. The singer had the audience grooving to hits like Nasha, Illegal Weapon 2.0, Yaar Na Miley, and Gulaabi Queen.
She also surprised fans by inviting Ayesh Khan on stage for a special appearance during Shararat — a moment that had the crowd screaming.
Shararat is a standout number from Dhurandhar, directed by Aditya Dhar. The track also features television actor Krystle D’Souza and includes a brief appearance by Akshaye Khanna, who adds his own quirky step to the choreography.
The hook step quickly went viral, dominating reels and fan edits across platforms.
Jasmine’s Career High
Right now, Jasmine is riding a major wave. Both the Dhurandhar title track and Shararat have turned into chartbusters. The film itself — starring Ranveer Singh, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, and Sanjay Dutt — reportedly grossed over ₹1,300 crore worldwide, becoming one of Bollywood’s biggest commercial successes.
The project also marked rapper Hanumankind’s Bollywood debut, adding another layer of buzz around the soundtrack.
With the sequel to Dhurandhar scheduled for release on March 19, expectations are already sky-high.
Final Words
Concerts are meant to be fun, chaotic, electric — but never unsafe. Jasmine Sandlas didn’t just perform that night; she drew a line.
And sometimes, that pause says more than any song.
For fans, it wasn’t just a concert moment. It was a reminder that safety isn’t optional — not even in the middle of a hit track.
