prince harry: Daler Mehndi falls for a spoof tweet that claims Prince Harry listened to his music at his “lowest times”


Daler Mehndi, Punjabi pop artist known for his groovy dance tunes, was the target of a spoof tweet on January 20 that stated Prince Harry featured him in his memoir ‘Spare’.

The post claimed that Prince Harry had said in his most recent memoir, Spare, that he had turned to the Indian musician in his darkest hours. Users had a field day responding to his message because they could not believe Daler had accepted a satirical piece as being genuine.

The Instagram post was captioned as“Prince Harry exposes music artists he listens to in new book ‘Spare’”.

After only one week on the market, Prince Harry’s memoir ‘Spare’ has sold over 3.2 million copies worldwide, making it one of the best-selling memoirs of all time.

Unaware of the post’s satirical nature, Daler Mehndi uploaded a screenshot of it on Twitter with the caption, “I am grateful to the blessings of Guru Nanak, my parents, and my dad”. “I made a unique Pop music style”. “Dear Prince Harry: Thank you for your support of my music, and God bless you”.

Meanwhile, Daler is having a field day on Twitter since he believes the satirical tweet is genuine. While some people speculated on what Prince Harry might look like dancing to the rhythms of Bolo Tara Ra Ra and Daler’s other hits, others wondered if he was aware of the reality.

Daler Mehndi has contributed his voice to a number of popular Punjabi songs, including Dardi Rab Rab Kardi, Bolo Ta Ra Ra, and Ho Jayegi Balle Balle. Among his most renowned cinema songs are Na Na Na Re, Rang De Basanti, Dangal, Jiyo Re Baahubali, and Jagga Jiteya.

FAQs

1-Daler Mehndi was sentenced for what reason?
The musician was imprisoned in Patiala after a court sentenced him to two years in prison on July 14, 2022 for unlawfully transferring individuals overseas disguised as members of his troupe.

2-Daler Mehndi and Mika Singh are brothers?
Yes, Daler Mehndi and Mika singh are brothers.

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