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Badshah Visited Spiritual Guru Premanand Ji Maharaj In Vrindavan With His Brother, Read To Know More

By Gunjan Chaudhary

September 01, 2025

Bollywood rapper and singer Badshah recently reached Vrindavan, where he was seen visiting spiritual guru Premanand Ji Maharaj. Now, his video is going viral on social media, in which he is seen sitting quietly. His brother is asking questions about life, truth, and relationships, whose answers Badshah is listening to carefully with folded hands. In this viral video, Badshah is sitting quietly in front of Premanand Ji Maharaj.

Badshah

In the viral video, Badshah’s brother is asking questions, ‘Why has man come to this world. Initially, I used to believe that we are all brothers; we believed that we have come to help each other, and this is life. In this world, everyone has a desire to hear the truth, but when you speak the truth, the relationships keep moving away. Love goes away, but the desire for truth is the same. But as soon as you speak the truth, everything goes away.’

Badshah

To this, Premanand ji Maharaj says, ‘If you have a little strong heart, then truth is God, only God supports it. The world is engaged in untruth. Therefore, if you walk in truth, you will not find anyone to take your side, but he will take his side, and by taking whose side, everyone will become biased. Yes, you will get a little bitterness in behavior. Speak the truth, walk the truth. But if God becomes happy, then everyone will bow down to you, because truth is being respected somewhere or the other’

Badshah

Let us tell you that the Federation of Western India Cine Employees (FWICE) has issued a notice to Badshah regarding his upcoming show, ‘Badshah Un-Finished Tour’. The tour is scheduled to take place on 19 September 2025 at the Curtis Culwell Center in Dallas, USA. According to FWICE, the concert is reportedly sponsored by a company owned and operated by Pakistani nationals. FWICE reminded Badshah, citing government instructions, that in view of the ongoing hostility across the border, Indian artists are banned from professionally collaborating with Pakistani nationals or organizations associated with Pakistan.