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Harrdy Sandhu In Legal Trouble; Punjabi Singer Detained By Police For Performing Without Permission

Harrdy Sandhu is well known for his songs like Soch and Bijlee Bijlee. He made his acting debut in 2014.

Harrdy Sandhu, a renowned Punjabi singer, on Saturday, was reportedly detained by the police in Chandigarh during his performance at a fashion show. The incident took place in Sector 34 in Chandigarh. According to News18, the attendees were shocked by police due to this unexpected turn of events.

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The report further claim that Harry was performing without the required permission. This also raised questions on the people managing the event. The ‘Joker’ hitmaker is yet to react to this reported incident.

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On the work front, Harrdy Sandhu recently released his song ‘Tu Ru Ruu’. He is well known for his songs like ‘Tequilla’, ‘Soch’, ‘Naah’, ‘Saah’, ‘Naa Ji Naa’, ‘Hornn Blow’, ‘Yaar Ni Milyaa’, ‘Yaar Superstar’, ‘Bijlee Bijlee’ and more.

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He made his acting debut in the film ‘Yaaran Da Katchup’ in 2014. He stepped into Bollywood with the movie ’83’ and was seen as cricketer Madan Lal. He then appeared in the thriller movie ‘Code Name: Tiranga’ with Parineeti Chopra.

First published on: Feb 08, 2025 09:26 PM IST


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