Web Desk: Mathira has lambasted on Chahat Fateh Ali Khan over making a video without her consent and its sharing on social media.
She addressed the interaction, calling for increased respect for personal boundaries.
Following the backlash, Mathira opened up about the incident, accusing Chahat Fateh Ali Khan of crossing professional boundaries.
She said the behaviour displayed in the BTS footage made her feel uncomfortable, especially as someone who is known for her bold public persona.
Mathira condemned the sharing of the video without her consent, saying it was “really bad” for fans to share such personal moments.
She explained that neither she nor the show crew had authorised the footage’s release, and efforts to remove it were unsuccessful.
Mathira further emphasised that, despite her confident image, she would not tolerate anyone disrespecting her personal space. “Yes, I am a bold personality, but that does not mean I would let you hug or touch me if you see me,” she stated.
She also expressed a broader message about respect, saying, “This has taught me a valuable lesson about treating people with kindness.”
Now, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan is at the centre of controversy following a behind-the-scenes (BTS) video from Mathira’s show that has sparked widespread backlash.
Known for his humorous renditions of classic songs, Chahat Fateh Ali Khan’s recent behaviour has drawn criticism for crossing professional boundaries.
The incident occurred when Chahat Fateh Ali Khan, in the BTS footage greeted Mathira warmly and asked for a photo. While Mathira appeared initially shy, she agreed to the photo request.
However, many viewers quickly expressed their discomfort, accusing Chahat Fateh Ali Khan of displaying flirtatious body language that made Mathira uneasy.
Social media erupted with comments from fans pointing out Mathira’s apparent discomfort, with some suggesting that she looked “scared” and “awkward” during the interaction.
Chahat Fateh Ali Khan has previously faced online trolling due to his over-the-top performances and unique take on songs.