Punjabi sensation Jasmine Sandlas has found herself at the center of a heated debate on social media after her blockbuster performance on April 19, 2026 in Ahmedabad. While the “Gulabi Queen” is known for her bold stage presence, a viral clip of her dramatic watery look has left many fans questioning the authenticity of her live vocals.The controversy comes at a time when Sandlas is enjoying a career high thanks to his chart-topping contributions. Aditya DharThe hit franchise ‘Dhurandhar’.
What happened to Jasmine Sandlas Ahmedabad Concert ?
The clip, which is widely shared across platforms, features Sandlas’ high-energy performance of his hit song ‘Shararat’. In the middle of the event, he doused himself with water on stage, a moment that immediately caught the eyeballs. However, it was the audio that sparked the debate, not the theater. Many viewers believed the singer was lip-synching rather than performing live, sparking a wave of criticism online.
The internet reacts to the viral video
Concertgoers and online viewers were quick to voice their frustration. One user wrote: “Half of the song was sung by the audience so are we getting half of the money back?” Another commented: “I thought he was sweating but that was water. Plus the lip sync. What was the effort really?” A third user noted that there was little evidence of live voices during the show in several videos of the same event.Soon, the backlash quickly grew into a broader conversation about the responsibility of artists and the value audiences expect from their paid concert experience.
Who is Jasmine Sandlas?
Despite the controversy, Jasmine Sandlas remains a prominent name in Punjabi music. Popularly known as the ‘Gulabi Queen’, she was born in Jalandhar and brought up in California and has built a loyal fan following with hits including ‘Yaar Na Miley’ from ‘Kick’. Recently, she has gained more visibility by being associated with the film series ‘Dhurandhar’ directed by Aditya Dhar.