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Jasmine Sandlas Faces Lip-Sync Backlash After Viral Show as Podcast Reveals Past Alcohol Struggle

The moment ties a recovery story to fast-rising fame from the Dhurandhar soundtracks.

Overview

  • Footage from an Ahmedabad concert shows Jasmine Sandlas pouring water on herself while the track Shararat keeps playing, prompting online claims that parts of the set were lip-synced.
  • Reactions to the clip range from fans praising her stage presence to critics questioning the use of pre-recorded vocals at a live show, with debate spreading across social media.
  • In a widely covered interview on Ranveer Allahbadia’s podcast, Sandlas said she drank heavily for 2–3 years and linked that phase to unresolved childhood pain and family turmoil after her father’s death.
  • She described growing up in a struggling immigrant household, saying her father left a top job in India and pumped gas in the US and her mother did factory and farm work before the family later found stability.
  • Her profile has surged with multiple hit songs on the Dhurandhar and Dhurandhar: The Revenge albums composed by Shashwat Sachdev, as the Aditya Dhar–directed films led by Ranveer Singh continue strong box-office runs.