SingerJasmine
Sandlas who has received immense fame for her Shararat in Ranveer Singh's Dhurandar halted her Delhi concert midway after she saw a couple of men harassing some women in the crowd. In a now viral video, the singer can be seen directing security at her live show to intervene and escort the errant men out of the venue. The incident took place at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium.In videos doing the rounds on social media, Jasmine can be seen performing as part of her ongoing tour where she can be seen saying, "Security, can you please remove these two guys?...Kudiya na tang kar dene (They are troubling these women). Aapa gawange hi nahii jab tak kudiya safe nah feel karti (I will not perform if women don't feel safe in my concert)..."
Soon after the viedo went viral, netizens were quick to praise her on social media with some tweeting, "Absolute respect," for her act. Others called her calling out the men, "Queen behaviour," while one tweeted, "Concert. Chaos. Courage." Another person wrote, “Real queens protect their kingdom," while yet another comment read, “Women standing for women."Meanwhile, Jasmine was joined on stage by Ayesha Khan, who appears in the track Shararat alongside Krystle D’Souza. The duo set the concert ablaze with their high-energy performance.
Back in 2023, Jasmine had reportedly received death threats from individuals allegedly linked to gangster Lawrence Bishnoi ahead of a concert in Delhi. Sandlas arrived in the city for a performance at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium when she began receiving threatening calls from international numbers. According to police sources at the time, the callers warned that she would be targeted at the stadium during the event.Sandlas is known for songs such as Yaar Naa Miley in Salman Khan's Kick as well as Illegal Weapon 2.0 in the movie Street Dance 3D, starring Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor. She has also crooned Devil Yaar Naa Miley, Sip Sip, Laavan, Gulaabi Queen, Shararat and Taras.