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‘Disrespectful Act’: Singer AP Dhillon Receives Massive Backlash For His Tricolour Shoes!

Famous Punjabi-Canadian singer AP Dhillon often grab headlines for his chartbuster songs. He enjoys a huge fan following globally. Currently, the star musician is attracting limelight for his alleged relationship with British-born actress, Banita Sandhu. Amidst all this, AP has ignited a new controversy. In his recent pictures, he was spotted wearing shoes which resembled the tricolour of Indian national flag. This left netizens fuming with anger. Though the rapper later deleted the post, it could not control the damage. The netizens were quick to share all kinds of angry reactions on his social media account.

Taking to his Instagram handle, AP Dhillion shared three photos of himself dressed in a stylish attire consisting of floral printed shirt, a green-hued wide-legged pants and shoes featuring the tricolour of our national flag. He dropped the post to promote his new song ‘With You’ which will soon stream on Amazon Prime.

The internet users found it quite disrespecting to wear something similar to tricolour in feet. A netizen wrote, “This is absolutely disgusting, disgraceful and disrespectful. Another stated, “Disrespectful act. Shame on him.” A third one commented: “Tiranga pairo me, such a shame.” “Shame… Brown munde,” said a user.

Let us tell you that the star singer is currently promoting his upcoming docuseries ‘AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind’ in India. Talking about the same, he had mentioned that when he began his journey from Gurdaspur to Canada, he never thought that one day he would be telling his story in such a manner. Furthermore, Dhillon dedicated his 4-part docuseries to his fans who have given him so much love. He stated that he is truly humbled to have received recognition for the kind of music he has created so far.

Meanwhile, AP Dhillon is reportedly dating Banita Sandhu, actress who made her Bollywood debut with Shoojit Sircar’s ‘October’ alongside Varun Dhawan in 2018.

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