Tara Sutaria Exposes Paid Negative PR Campaign Behind AP Dhillon Concert Controversy
All it took was one concert, one hug, and a few seconds of selective editing for Bollywood Twitter and Instagram to spiral into chaos.

Tara Sutaria-AP Dhillon Concert Controversy; What Happened
At a recent AP Dhillon concert in Mumbai, Tara Sutaria joined the singer on stage, danced, shared a warm hug and a peck on the cheek, and exited to roaring cheers. Normal concert behaviour, right? Not on the internet.
A short clip soon went viral, but with a twist. The video cut to Tara’s rumoured boyfriend Veer Pahariya in the audience, pausing on a single frame where his expression looked… less than thrilled. Suddenly, social media decided it was a full-blown relationship crisis. Memes flew. Speculation exploded.
But here’s where things got darker.
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Tara Sutaria Exposes Paid Negative PR Campaign Behind AP Dhillon Concert Controversy
Tara later called out what she described as a paid negative PR campaign behind the trolling. According to screenshots reshared by her, influencers and meme pages were allegedly offered Rs 6,000 per post to push a specific narrative. The brief reportedly included captions implying Tara was disrespectful, opportunistic, or using Veer, along with carefully edited footage designed to spark outrage.
In other words, this wasn’t just organic trolling. It was allegedly curated chaos!
Tara didn’t stay silent. She publicly condemned the campaign, calling it shameful for trying to malign her career and relationship. Veer backed her up too, dismissing the viral clip as misleading and stressing that the two are solid.
Orry also stepped in with unedited concert footage showing Veer actually cheering, smiling, and enjoying the performance. Not exactly the heartbroken boyfriend the internet had cast him as.
When selective editing mixes with alleged paid outrage and a dash of moral policing, a harmless hug suddenly becomes headline material. Kudos to Tara for not taking it lying down and nipping it in the bud early!

