In the glamorous yet unpredictable world of music production, accidents happen—but few turn them into superstitions like Badshah did this week.
The Mumbai-based rapper dropped a BTS clip on Instagram Tuesday, revealing a chaotic moment from his ‘Tattiri’ video shoot. A pricey drone hovered inches from his face, capturing dynamic shots. In a burst of fun, Badshah tossed a cloth at it. Collision ensued: the drone flipped, buzzed erratically, and smashed into the earth.
Instead of dismay, Badshah laughed it off. ‘Drone breaking on set? That’s our lucky charm,’ he wrote, tying it to prior smashes like ‘Daku.’ This quirky belief has fans intrigued and amused.
Comments poured in, with one user joking, ‘Marketing masterclass! Go Badshah!’ The post’s engagement skyrocketed, blending humor with hype.
Reflecting on his discography, ‘Daku’ dominated 2024 playlists with Sharvi Yadav’s vocals and Hiten’s beats—pure hip-hop fire. ‘Tattiri,’ however, courted controversy upon March release. Obscene lines and scenes drew ire, leading to a Haryana panel notice. Badshah responded swiftly: apology issued, edits made, and a cleaner ‘Tattiri Phir Se’ dropped.
Badshah’s drone story isn’t just funny—it’s a testament to his resilience. From controversies to crashes, he spins everything into hits. What’s his next move? Stay tuned.