What was meant to be a celebratory end to 2025 took a troubling turn for singer–composer duo Sachet–Parampara after their New Year’s Eve performance in Balurghat, West Bengal. As Sachet Tandon and Parampara Thakur attempted to leave the venue, a large crowd surrounded their vehicle, leading to a chaotic situation that culminated in the car’s rear windshield being smashed.
Inside the car as panic sets in
A video that later surfaced on social media offers a glimpse into the tense moments that followed. Shot from inside the vehicle, the clip shows fans pressing dangerously close as the duo sits inside. Sachet is initially seen acknowledging the crowd with a wave, but the atmosphere quickly shifts when loud banging is heard on the car.Startled by the sudden noise, Sachet reacts in shock, while Parampara repeatedly appeals for calm, asking those outside to step back. Within seconds, the rear windshield shatters, leaving the duo visibly shaken as security personnel struggle to regain control of the situation.
No official comment, but New Year wishes shared
Despite the disturbing visuals, Sachet and Parampara have not issued a direct statement addressing the incident. Instead, the duo shared a New Year message on social media, posting a video from the concert and thanking fans for their support.“Happy New Year to all our dear people who stood by us! May 2026 be extraordinarily good and healthy for all of you. Mahadev Sabki Raksha Karein,” they wrote, accompanied by religious hashtags.
Incident comes amid ongoing Bekhayali dispute
The unsettling episode arrives at a time when the duo is already in the spotlight due to an ongoing dispute with composer Amaal Mallik over Bekhayali, the hit song from Kabir Singh. Sachet–Parampara recently released a video accusing Amaal of making misleading claims about the song’s origins, saying the allegations affected their mental peace and professional credibility.According to the duo, Bekhayali was composed entirely during creative sessions with the Kabir Singh team, including director Sandeep Reddy Vanga and actor Shahid Kapoor. They also claimed Amaal suggested that his earlier composition may have been shared with them without his knowledge.Calling for accountability, Sachet–Parampara demanded a public apology, stating that the claims had damaged their reputation.
Amaal Mallik denies allegations
Amaal Mallik later responded by denying any attempt to take credit for the song. He maintained that he has never claimed ownership of work created by other composers and questioned why the issue was made public instead of being addressed through legal means.
