Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan dismisses reports of his arrest in Dubai, says 'not true'
Dubai/IBNS: Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Monday dismissed reports that he was arrested in Dubai. "Not true," Khan said in a video posted on X.
"I am Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, your Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. I came here (to Dubai) to record songs... Everything is fine. I request you not to pay any attention to disgusting rumours. These reports are not true," he said.
"News circulating regarding the arrest of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is fake and baseless. Regards Team RFAK," read the caption of the video posted by his team.
News circulating regarding the arrest of Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is fake and baseless.
— Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (@RFAKWorld) July 22, 2024
Regards Team RFAK pic.twitter.com/G9F2yBOdmZ
Several reports claimed that the popular singer was arrested over a defamation complaint by his former manager Salman Ahmed.
The reports claimed that Khan had dismissed Ahmed a few months earlier following a dispute.
"You are my power. My audience and fans are my power. After god, my fans are my power," the 49-year-old said in the video message.
The singer hit headlines earlier this year when a video of him hitting a man with shoes surfaced online.
In the clip, Khan asked for a bottle from the man, who said that he didn't know about it. The singer replied, "Main tujhe marunga (I will beat you)."
In a fit of rage, Khan slapped the individual as he walked out of the room to look for the bottle.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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