Badshah holds mystery woman close, says universe has ‘a strange way’. Internet wonders if she is Hania Aamir
Badshah’s Enigmatic Instagram Post Sparks Speculation
Badshah holds mystery woman close says – Popstar Badshah recently shared a sequence of images on Instagram, featuring a mysterious woman in a secluded field. The visuals show him clasping her hand, though her face remains obscured from the camera’s view. The caption accompanying the post reads, “The universe has a peculiar way of bringing people into your life.”
“Is that Hania Aamir?” “She is Hania it seems?” “Is this a new collab?” “We want to see Badshah in a new music video.”
Within moments, fans flooded the comments section, speculating about the woman’s identity. Many theorized she could be Hania Aamir, the actor known for her role in popular television. The internet quickly turned the post into a topic of debate, with followers questioning whether the woman was a co-star or a personal connection.
Private Life Takes Center Stage
Meanwhile, Badshah’s personal life has also become a subject of public interest. He is said to have married Punjabi actress Isha Rikhi, six years after ending his previous marriage. The couple’s union was hinted at through a series of Instagram posts by Isha’s mother, Poonam Rikhi, who shared images of the pair engaged in traditional wedding customs with family members.
“God bless you @isharikhi @badboyshah.”
The photos depict Badshah and Isha in ceremonial attire, exchanging vows amid close relatives and friends. These glimpses of their private ceremony have fueled speculation about their relationship, blending public fascination with personal milestones.
Controversy Over Tateeree’s Release
Badshah’s recent Haryanvi track Tateeree has stirred debate. The March 2026 release drew criticism for its portrayal of schoolgirls in uniform dancing inside a Haryana Roadways bus, accompanied by suggestive movements. In response, he released an updated version of the song on April 14, trimming contentious elements.
“To the people of Haryana and everyone around the world, over the past few weeks, we have listened to concerns raised by government officials, the women’s commission, social workers and others regarding our song Tateeree. Based on that, we have made necessary changes and removed any part that was considered objectionable. I respect this feedback and the sentiment behind it. Along with being an artist, our responsibility towards society and culture is equally important.”
The revised version aims to address the backlash, reflecting Badshah’s commitment to aligning his work with public expectations. The incident highlights the ongoing discourse about cultural representation in music.
About the Author
Santanu Das, a seasoned content producer at Hindustan Times, has dedicated over five years to covering cinema, pop culture, and film festivals. His expertise extends to South Asian independent films, with coverage at events like Sundance and CPH: Docx. He contributes to the monthly column *The Fault in Our Stars*, analyzing how artistic excellence can be hindered by external factors.
A graduate of Banaras Hindu University, Santanu earned his postgraduate degree in English from Jadavpur University. As a Rotten Tomatoes-certified critic, he balances analytical depth with accessible storytelling. His film preferences range from Satyajit Ray’s Aparajito to Paweł Pawlikowski’s The Double Life of Veronique, while literary favorites include Jonathan Franzen’s The Corrections and Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things.
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