Haryanvi singer Masoom Sharma has expressed regret for the use of explicit language during a college event in Dehradun. He acknowledged his remorse, stating that he was in a certain mental state at that time. The Haryana State Commission for Women has taken notice of the incident and summoned Sharma to appear before the panel on April 18.
The controversy arose from Sharma’s alleged use of inappropriate language and conduct at a recent program in DAV College Dehradun. The Commission emphasized the importance of upholding dignity and respect towards women in public spaces, particularly within educational institutions. Sharma had previously issued a public apology on Instagram, attributing the situation to disturbances and provocation.
Known for blending traditional Haryanvi folk with modern desi pop, Masoom Sharma has faced previous allegations regarding his behavior at public events. This incident has drawn increased scrutiny due to his past conduct. His musical journey, which began in the 2000s, includes popular songs like “Madam Ji,” “Lofar,” and “Tuition Badmashi Ka.”
