
Neha Kakkar and her brother Tony Kakkar are back in the headlines following the release of their latest song “Lollipop… Candy Shop” three days ago. The track has sparked controversy, with critics calling it obscene and questioning both the lyrics and Neha’s dance moves. Despite the backlash, the sibling duo has responded in their own unique way, seemingly unfazed by online criticism.
Neha’s Subtle Yet Impactful Response
Without saying a word directly to her critics, Neha Kakkar took to Instagram to share a reel showing her enjoying a relaxed moment with close friends, holding a cup of coffee and raising a toast. The background features her song “Lollipop”, signaling a calm, confident response to the online trolling. Fans believe this gesture serves as a clever, silent rebuttal to those criticizing her.
Tony Kakkar Claps Back at Trolls
Meanwhile, Tony Kakkar posted a video on Instagram in which he sings lyrics from the song and then addresses the online critics. He said, “Reading all the comments is fun. Pop music will always attract trolls at a certain level, but we have a huge audience. You cannot ignore the business side. The money needed to produce videos like ‘Koi Apna Hoga’ or ‘Zindagi Bata De’ comes from these songs. So thank you. Go ahead, make it viral. Do whatever you want—talk, insult, love—just give us views.”
Song Hits Millions of Views Quickly
“Lollipop… Candy Shop”, sung by both Neha and Tony Kakkar with lyrics penned by Tony, was released on YouTube on 15 December and has already garnered over 3.2 million views in just three days.
What Sparked the Controversy?
The controversy stems from both the lyrics and a dance sequence in which Neha performs alongside background dancers. Critics claim the performance is inappropriate and disrespects cultural norms, labeling it obscene. Despite the backlash, Neha has chosen to respond with composure and style rather than words, letting her actions and popularity speak for themselves.
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