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Social media is buzzing with reactions in the aftermath of a contentious video featuring Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan allegedly assaulting a personal employee. The video, rapidly spreading across various social platforms, has triggered widespread public indignation, sparking intense discussions on the accountability of public figures and the gravity of the alleged actions.
Responding to the escalating controversy, Rahat released a video attempting to address the incident. In the video message, the singer introduced his employee, Naveed Hasnain, and Naveed’s father, Nafees Ahmed, aiming to portray their relationship as one built on mutual respect and affection.
میری بوتل کہاں ہے ؟راحت فتح علی خان نے ملازم کو تشدد کانشانہ ڈالا۔ملازم پر جوتوں اور گھونسوں کی بارش کردی،ویڈیو میں راحت کے علاوہ دیگر ملازم بھی نظر آ رہے ہیں لیکن کوئی بھی راحت فتح علی کو نہیں روک پاتا جبکہ ملازم جان بخشی کی دہائی دیتا رہا pic.twitter.com/whjbfaHdE4
— Latif Shah (@Latifshahji) January 27, 2024
“The videos you’re watching are a personal matter between a mentor and his pupil… When a pupil does something well, we show them appreciation. In case of a mistake, we punish them as well,” he stated in the video. Despite Rahat’s efforts to downplay the incident as a disciplinary matter between a ‘mentor and his pupil,’ public sentiment remains deeply critical.
بوتل میں پیر صاحب کا دم کیا ہوا پانی تھا pic.twitter.com/tTwQqkUS5n
— Tariq Mateen (@tariqmateen) January 27, 2024
Netizens also express skepticism over the singer’s claim that the requested bottle in the video contained water blessed by a pir. “After ill-treating his employees, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is giving candy and lollipops to his viewers and the world. He is lying also that it was Spiritual Water,” wrote one critic on X, formerly Twitter.
After ill treating his employees in inhuman way, #RahatFatehAliKhan is giving eye candy and lollipop to his viewers and world.
He is lying also that it was Spiritual Water. It can be heard clearly in the video, which i have shared earlier that he was asking for Liquor Bottle and… pic.twitter.com/7Y21uCNhq1— MUB|The Explicit Analyst| (@engrmub) January 28, 2024
“It can be heard clearly in the video, which I shared earlier, that he was asking for a liquor bottle and began beating his employees mercilessly,” the X user further alleged before calling for a boycott against Rahat. Another echoed similar sentiments, saying, “What a disgusting clarification by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. As per his statement, the bottle had water blessed by a pir sahib. We’re not going to believe that.”
What disgusting clarification by #RahatFatehAliKhan. As per his statement ‘Bottle Mein Peer Sb Ka Dam Kia Hua Pani Tha’.
We’re not going to believe it. 🙆🤔 pic.twitter.com/gbRAUvNPtP— Pardeep Kumar (@pardeep5889) January 28, 2024
Bro really thought he could script the whole thing and call it dam ka pani & get away with it. How delusional are you #RahatFatehAliKhan
— M ♡ (@LazyMeem) January 27, 2024
One post expressed surprise that Rahat thought his response would be well-received. “Bro really thought he could script the whole thing and call it dam ka pani and get away with it. How delusional are you?” The attempt to frame the incident as a mere misunderstanding between mentor and pupil has invited scrutiny as well, with many arguing that such behavior is unacceptable, regardless of the relationship dynamics.
Torturing your worker and then defending that horrible act by giving examples of a teacher and a student is the worst thing one can do. Is it ok for teachers to beat their students? What kind of world are you living in?#RahatFatehAliKhan
— Sααj✨ (@SajidaBalouch) January 28, 2024
As if the original video of him torturing his employee wasn’t bad enough, the explanation is even worse! Using the poor man as a prop and implying that having an ‘ustad- shagird’ equation excuses or allows for violence and abuse! Shame on #RahatFatehAliKhan https://t.co/Ftt8f23vqA
— Maria Amir 🍉 (@Beentherella) January 27, 2024
According to one netizen, Rahat’s clarification betrays a harmful view of the teacher-student relationship. “Torturing your worker and then defending that horrible act by giving examples of a teacher and a student is the worst thing one can do. Is it ok for teachers to beat their students? What kind of world are you living in?”
How many times do we see this… then after a day or 2 of outrage on social media these ‘superstars’ get idolised again.. making them more invincible.. and the cycle continues.. #RahatFatehAliKhan https://t.co/slPoio13gw
— Dr Samara Afzal (@SamaraAfzal) January 27, 2024
Naveed’s defense of Rahat, characterizing the incident as a misunderstanding and praising the singer’s ‘paternal affection,’ has also faced backlash online. One X user insisted, “As if the original video of him torturing his employee wasn’t bad enough, the explanation is even worse! Using the poor man as a prop and implying that having an ‘ustad-shagird’ (mentor-pupil) equation excuses or allows for violence and abuse!”
Regrettably, the #RahatFatehAliKhan video is sadly not surprising, reflecting the disturbing reality of daily abuse faced by domestic workers. Entrenched classism and casteism among the elite exacerbate the plight of informal workers, with inadequate state protection.…
— Maheen Khan (@Iam_MaheenK) January 27, 2024
However, one post maintained that the recent incident is part of a bigger, worrying pattern. “How many times do we see this? Then after a day or two of outrage on social media, these ‘superstars’ get idolized again, making them more invincible, and the cycle continues.”
I would not be able to hear a lot of lovely music of #RahatFatehAliKhan. Watching a man who comes from the tradition of Sufi music, beat someone who works for him so mercilessly means I and many others have to cancel his music
— Saba Naqvi (@_sabanaqvi) January 27, 2024
Another user articulated a similar reaction to the incident. “Regrettably, the video is sadly not surprising, reflecting the disturbing reality of daily abuse faced by domestic workers. Entrenched classism and casteism among the elite exacerbate the plight of informal workers, with inadequate state protection,” the X user wrote.
Among many former fans taking to social media regarding Rahat’s video, one shared how they must part ways with the singer’s “lovely music,” adding, “Watching a man who comes from the tradition of Sufi music, beat someone who works for him so mercilessly means I and many others have to cancel his music.”
Toot Siah ✅
Kartoot Siah ❌This is disgusting and shameful, People like him lecture us on ethics and manners But this is what they do in real life, He should be punished for such violence, Example should be set#RahatFatehAliKhan
— Amna ✨ (@AmnaCricket) January 27, 2024
One critic put a spin on a medicinal brand that carries Rahat in its advertisement, “Kartoot Siah” (black deeds), before calling the singer’s actions “disgusting and shameful.” The post added, “People like him lecture us on ethics and manners but this is what they do in real life. He should be punished for such violence. An example should be set.”