"Unfortunate, disappointing": FWICE seeks clarification from Badshah over Dallas event sponsored by Pakistani company

Aug 13, 2025

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 13 : Rapper Badshah is facing heat from the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) over his upcoming concert in Dallas, Texas.
The FWICE has written a letter to Badshah seeking clarification on his association with 3Sixty Shows, a Pakistani company sponsoring his "Badshah UnFinished Tour" at the Curtis Culwell Centre on September 19, 2025.
FWICE said that Badshah's collaboration with a Pakistani company goes against national sentiment and directives issued by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India.
The letter highlighted ongoing terrorism and hostile activities directed against India from across the border, including the recent brutal massacre of innocent Indian tourists in Pahalgam.
"As you are aware, the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE), in alignment with the
directives issued by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India, has clearly
instructed all artists, performers, and technicians in the lndian entertainment industry to refrain from
engaging in any professional collaborations or performances with Pakistani nationals or organizations
connected to pakistan. These measures are in place considering the continuing acts of terrorism and
hostile activities directed against lndia from across the border," read the letter.
Speaking to ANI on the same, FWICE president BN Tiwari said, "Aesa lagta hai India ke pass promoters hi nahi rahe hai (It seems as if India does not have any promoters). Pakistani ko isliye promote kar rahe kyunki unko paise galat tarike se aate hai (They're promoting Pakistanis because they receive money through illicit or improper channels)..unke kaam ulte seedhe hote hai ( And their work is done in a wrong way). Indian artists should get paid. They do not care about what we should do and what we should not do. We should discuss the country's interests. The country means nothing to them (artists). Show milna chahiye chahe vo jo bhi karta ho (They should get the show, irrespective of who does it). There is a sentiment. Even after all the problems in Pahalgam, there is no peace. Parmanu bomb ki dhamki di ja rahi hai (There is a threat of a nuclear bomb.) It is very difficult to work with such countries and their people."
He added, "Isi mahine mein dilli ja rahe hai kyunki Parliament chal rahi thi isliye hum soch rahe hai, ministeron se..jitne logon se mil sakte hai (We are going to Delhi this month. Given that the Parliament's Monsoon Session is ongoing, we are considering meeting with the ministers. We want to meet as many people as possible. We want to make them aware."
Ashok Dubey, FWICE, General Secretary, referred to a strong letter written to actor Kartik Aaryan, asking him to "withdraw" from a reported Independence Day event in Houston, USA. The film body raised concerns that the show is reportedly hosted by a Pakistani-owned entity and stated that participating in it would go against national interests, especially following the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22.
FWICE has been strict about collaborations with Pakistani nationals, previously warning actor Kartik Aaryan and condemning Diljit Dosanjh and makers of 'Sardaarji 3' for casting Pakistani actress Hania Aamir. They even demanded the cancellation of passports and a permanent bar on availing Indian citizenship privileges for those involved.
"When the Kartik Aaryan issue happened, I told the government that we are an organisation. We are doing our duty. People should think about the country. We can fight to a certain extent. If a person does not listen, we can do non-cooperation. Even after we have taken non-cooperative action, our producers still do not understand. Our people do not understand. That is why we are going to Delhi on the 18th. We are asking for time from Ashwini Vaishnaw(Union Minister of Electronics & Information Technology). Agar isi tarah se chalta rahe to har aadmi, har artist is tareeke se videshon mein jaakar perform karega Pakistani organisers ke saath..( If this continues, every artist will perform abroad with Pakistani organisers," shared Dubey.
He continued talking about the Kartik Aaryan issue, giving details, "When we called Kartik Aaryan's manager, humne unko letter bheja...After that, unhone messaged kiya ki hamara programme cancel ho gaya hai. We are not going..."
Coming back to the 'Badhshah Un-Finished Tour' and what FWICE is planning to do, Ashok Dubey added, "We are going to Delhi on the 18th. We will meet the representatives of the government. We will keep our words..."
Badshah's team hasn't issued a statement yet, but the rapper's decision to perform in the concert has sparked controversy among fans and critics. FWICE expects Badshah to uphold national sentiments and directives, and a prompt response is requested to determine further action.
"In light of this, we request your immediate clarification regarding your association with this event and the said organizers. We trust that as a respected Indian artist, you will uphold the sentiments of the nation and the directives issued by FWICE and the Government of India. Your prompt response will be appreciated so that we may take the necessary steps in accordance with our regulations. Thanking you," the letter concluded.

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