The singer could be seen performing on stage when she observed how few female members of the audience were being troubled by men
‘Dhurandhar’ singer Jasmine Sandlas was recently in the capital New Delhi for her concert but paused it midway and there was a reason behind the same. The video has surfaced on social media and shows how unsafe the city can be for women.
What happened?
The singer could be seen performing on stage when she observed how few female members of the audience were being troubled by men. She could be heard saying, “They are troubling the girls. I won’t sing until the girls feel safe. I’ll stand here till the problem is solved, okay?”
Netizens react
One comment read, “No foul language, no yelling, no drama… a basic civic appeal and a stern stand. Hats off to her.” Another wrote, “She defines true women empowerment.” A third commented, “Too good. Kudos to you,” while another fan called her a “true boss lady”. One user even wrote, “Real-life Dhurandhar.”
Ranveer Singh’s espionage thriller Dhurandhar has achieved a rare digital milestone by topping Netflix’s charts in both Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, even though the film was never released in cinemas in those regions due to distribution and content sensitivities.
Directed by
Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh and Akshaye Khanna, Dhurandhar follows an Indian intelligence agent who goes undercover to infiltrate a dangerous gang, offering a high-octane mix of action, political intrigue and intense performances. After a hugely successful theatrical run in India and other markets, the film made its Ne
tflix debut on January 30, 2026, widening its reach to global audiences.
Despite its absence from Gulf cinemas, where it faced clearance issues and was
not screened in countries including the UAE and Pakistan, viewers turned to the streaming platform in numbers large enough to push Dhurandhar to the No. 1 spot in regional Netflix rankings, as per a report in Gulf News. South Asian audiences in both markets streamed the film enthusiastically, demonstrating the power of digital platforms to overcome traditional theatrical limitations.
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