Krystle D’Souza Responds to Shararat Controversy, Asks Fans to Respect Tamannaah Bhatia

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Krystle D’Souza Speaks Out on Shararat Controversy: “Please Don’t Tear Another Person Apart”

Krystle D’Souza has been in the spotlight ever since the release of Dhurandhar’s song Shararat, featuring her alongside Ayesha Khan. The song was widely appreciated, but a section of fans misunderstood choreographer Vijay Ganguly’s comments and assumed that Tamannaah Bhatia was initially approached for the number, only to be replaced by Krystle and Ayesha. Ganguly later clarified that Bhatia’s name may have been discussed but she was never officially approached.

Krystle shared her perspective with Free Press Journal, praising Tamannaah’s talent while addressing the culture of pitting people against each other. She said, “She would have killed it in her own way… Everyone would have done what they could do best. I’m never going to take away from anyone who’s hardworking and consistent. There’s enough sun for everyone, as I’ve always said.”

She added a broader message about kindness and mental health: “Everyone needs to shine… To bring somebody up, you don’t need to bring others down. Just to bring another person up, please don’t tear another person apart, because you don’t know how it can affect somebody mentally.”

Will Krystle Return for Dhurandhar 2?
When asked about her possible involvement in the sequel, she teased fans in a chat with Galatta, saying: “Well… not a bad idea. Batate hai, batate hai. Jaldi,” keeping anticipation high.

About Dhurandhar
Dhurandhar is the first installment in a two-film series following an Indian spy infiltrating Karachi’s criminal and political underworld. The plot integrates real-life events like the 1999 IC-814 hijacking, the 2001 Indian Parliament attack, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, and Operation Lyari, blending a gripping spy thriller narrative with geopolitical realities.

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