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Pendžabas plūdi: Guru Randhawa nosaka palīdzības nometni upuriem

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The unfortunate floods in Punjab have caused immense destruction of life and property. Many celebrities have come forward to help those suffering. Recently, Punjabi singer-actor Guru Randhawa has also set up a relief fund to help flood victims. The singer, who is himself surrounded by controversy thanks to his latest song “Azul”, took to his social media handle to share information about relief camps.

Guru Randhawa sends aid to Punjab flood victims

GRUR shared two posts on this social media handle. In the first video, he shared a clip of how the floods have caused havoc and in the caption, he wrote, “Prayers for Punjab and all other states suffering from floods. Let’s help in every way possible. Relief camp in my area Dera Baba Nanak and near my village Dharowali. For any help pls contact – +91 77196 54733. Check out his post here: In another post, he shared a series of videos where his team was seen helping the needy in flood-affected areas. “Let us all as a community do our bit and help Punjab and nearby states. Let God bless my Punjab now🙏 Waheguru❤️ Thanks to the team,” he wrote. Watch the video here:

Guru Randhawa’s song ‘Azul’ controversy

Guru Randhawa has faced heavy criticism for his latest song “Azul” for allegedly lensing students. In the song’s music video, Guru plays a photographer who goes to an all-girls school to take a picture of their class, and a simple photo OP turns into a fantasy sequence. Many viewers found it “problematic.”

Guru Randhawa faces legal issues over ‘Sirra’

The singer has been summoned to a Ludhiana court all this while. He is scheduled to appear on September 2, according to a complaint filed by Rajdeep Singh Mann. The complaint alleges that the lyrics of Guru Randhawa’s latest song “Sirra” are deviant and promote drug use, The Indian Express reports. “Oh Jatta de Aa Kaake Balliye… JAMMEYA NU GURTI CH MILI AFEEM HAI,” This particular line in the song has sparked controversy. It roughly translates to, “We are sons of Jats. We got our first food as our first meal when we were born.”

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