Punjabi folk singer Sukhi Brar has always been known for her bold opinions, but her latest interview has ignited a firestorm online. In a recent sit-down with a channel, Brar didn’t hold back her criticisms of the new generation of female singers, and her words have left many shocked. Without naming anyone specifically, Brar took a direct swipe at younger artists, calling them out for their “demanding” behavior and “drastically different” appearances.
During the interview, Brar disparaged the new wave of female performers, claiming they were once available for as little as “two thousand” but now require a security entourage of ten bouncers. She criticized their looks and the way they carry themselves, sparking a divisive debate across social media. Many fans and followers questioned her tone and choice of words, arguing that her comments seemed less like constructive criticism and more like a personal attack on an entire generation.
This public dressing-down didn’t sit well with former dance coach, actress, and singer Dolly Malkiat, who openly expressed her disapproval of Brar’s remarks. “It’s disappointing to see a fellow artist use such language against other women,” Malkiat commented in a social media post, subtly hinting at the lack of solidarity shown by Brar toward her female peers. Her post quickly gained traction, with silent yet strong support from well-known artists like Kamaljit Neeru, Dolly Singh, and Arti Puri, all of whom “liked” the post but refrained from public statements.
Rano Mann, a former dance performer and actress, also chimed in, sharing her own experiences with Brar’s “demeaning” attitude. Mann stated, “Her attitude has always been like that. I received the same kind of disrespect from her when we performed at shows together.” This sentiment seems to resonate among a community of artists who feel Brar’s attitude reflects a broader issue within the industry.
The incident has sparked a discussion about how female artists treat one another in an industry already laden with challenges for women. Many fans and followers voiced their disappointment over Brar’s choice of words, asking how a woman could bring down other women instead of fostering support and mentorship.
While Sukhi Brar hasn’t responded to the backlash yet, her comments have certainly stirred the pot, shedding light on the complex dynamics within the Punjabi entertainment industry. This latest incident is a reminder of the importance of mutual respect and empowerment, especially within a community striving to bring Punjabi music and culture to global audiences.