Singer Jasmine Sandlas has found herself at the centre of an online controversy after a video from her recent concert in Ahmedabad surfaced on social media. The clip shows her performing on stage before suddenly pouring water over herself during the act, a moment that quickly went viral.
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The performance was part of a live show where she delivered a high-energy set and interacted with the audience. The now widely shared video captured both her stage presence and the unexpected act that drew attention online.
Performance of Shararat
During the concert, Sandlas performed her popular track "Shararat," which has gained traction among listeners. In the clip, she can be seen dancing and engaging with the crowd while the track plays in the background. However, the same video also led to speculation about whether the performance was fully live. Viewers pointed out that her vocals did not appear to match the track at certain moments.
Lip-sync claims emerge
As the clip spread, several social media users and attendees began alleging that the singer may have been lip-syncing during the performance. The claims became a major talking point, with some audience members expressing disappointment and expecting a live vocal delivery.
Social media reactions
The video triggered a wave of mixed reactions on Instagram. While some users criticised the act and questioned the authenticity of the performance, others focused on the energy and engagement she brought to the stage.
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Several Instagram comments surfaced alongside the viral clip, One user wrote, "Yeh concert tha ya reel shoot?" another commented, "Public ko pagal samjha hai kya?" a third said, "Paani daalne se singing improve nahi hoti", while another added, "Bas drama hi reh gaya hai concerts mein".
Ongoing online debate
The incident has since sparked a broader discussion about live performances and expectations from artists. The viral moment, combining the water stunt and alleged lip-syncing, continues to circulate widely, keeping the conversation active across platforms.