Indeep Bakshi Gets Death Threats For Collaborating With Sumit Goswami; Says, 'I Was Supposed To Enter Bigg Boss 14 But Couldn't'

Indeep Bakshi is locked up inside his house in Delhi, after being attacked by goons. His collaboration with singer Sumit Goswami has cost him a lot. More details inside

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Indeep Bakshi Gets Death Threats For Collaborating With Sumit Goswami; Says, 'I Was Supposed To Enter Bigg Boss 14 But Couldn't'
Indeep Bakshi, who has given hits like Saturday Saturday, Kala Chashma and has also participated in Shehnaz Gill's swayamvar Mujhse Shaadi Karoge, is currently staying indoors at his Delhi residence after being attacked by goons. He has been receiving death threats and all this because of one song and his collaboration with singer Sumit Goswami.

Indeep claims that it all started with Sumit Goswami, who has been named in the suicide video of Aman Baisla, a businessman who hung himself and accused the former for not returning his money. Singer Sumit Goswami (who is currently in jail) is Indeep Bakshi's co-singer in his recent release, Raaj.  ALSO READ:Mujhse Shaadi Karoge's Indeep Bakshi To Release A Series Of Self-Made Short Horror Movies Called Dare To Scare- EXCLUSIVE

Though Indeep has clarified that the song was shot far before the incident took place and he was absolutely unaware about the same. Indeep quoted, “I was going to go to Bigg Boss 14, and had wrapped up all my shoots, but who knew what was coming up for me. Who’ll feature in a song is not in our hands. I just rapped, edited the song, and featured in it. It’s in the hands of the music company, they have the rights, and also decide when they’ll release it,” he shares.  ALSO READ:Kanika Kapoor Coronavirus Row: Mujhse Shaadi Karoge Contestant Defends Singer, ‘She Went To The Hospital On Her Own’

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Bakshi adds that he had given eight songs to the company, out of which three had Goswami.

“I’m an artist-producer, how would I be aware of someone's personal life as I was only professionally associated with that person, that too on behalf of a song shot via the company. It doesn’t mean I’m involved. For the company, controversy is good, that is totally their concern. I spoke to them, too. Earlier, this track was going to come in November. Then the video went viral (in which the deceased accused Goswami). The track was shot two months ago, and came out in October."

Bakshi further quoted, "After the poster of Raaj came out, I went to a convenience store, and I had to filter whether people there are my fans or going to kill me after they recognised me. I ran from there. I posted a picture of my dad on social media on his birthday, and people wrote comments like ‘maar denge’. I can’t even ask for help, because nothing has happened. They’ll hit my car, and someone wrote on my bonnet ‘panga kyun liya’. I’m not against anyone, I have only written the rap. More than half of the artists are scared of working with me now, because of the threats. My mom is crying all day long, I don’t know what to do. If you want, I will even stop singing as for me, my family is everything."








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