Shubneet Singh, known as Shubh, is a Punjabi rapper-singer based in Canada. However, it appears that he is facing growing criticism from the Indian audience.
In the latest incident, the singer found himself embroiled in a controversy over a hoodie depicting the assassination of Indira Gandhi and a map of Punjab, leading to an outpouring of hate towards him.
A viral video showed Shubh holding a black hoodie displaying a map of Punjab with Indira Gandhi's assassins depicted on it.
While some Twitter users criticised him for the imagery, others contended that the map merely portrayed Punjab's districts.
Despite this clarification, Shubh's detractors continued to accuse him of promoting the Khalistani cause, even recalling his previous ban from an Indian concert.
Actress Kangana Ranaut criticized him on Twitter, condemning the glorification of violence against an elderly woman by those entrusted with her protection.
She emphasized that such actions represented cowardice rather than bravery.
She further added:
In response to the backlash, Shubh took to Instagram to explain that a fan had thrown the contentious hoodie at him, disassociating himself from the controversial imagery.
He urged people to refrain from spreading negativity towards him.
dailyO did some digging and found out revealed that the hoodie in question was produced by a brand called Akaal Clothing, which openly markets the garment featuring the map of Punjab and Indira Gandhi's assassination.
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A video posted by the brand appeared to show Shubh endorsing the hoodie, corroborating Shubh's statement that he had merely picked up the item thrown on stage.
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However
Shubh's popular songs often portray gun culture and sexism, which, while contributing to their popularity, also frequently land him in trouble.
The question remains whether Shubh's actions were intentional or simply a series of coincidences.
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