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Mika Singh Vows To SLAP Kamaal R Khan In Public After Diss Video

Mika Singh Vows To SLAP Kamaal R Khan In Public After Diss Video

News1812-05-2025

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Singer Mika Singh and critic Kamaal R Khan (KRK) are in a heated feud. Mika threatened to slap KRK over a diss video on him.
The ongoing war of words between singer Mika Singh and self-proclaimed critic Kamaal R Khan (KRK) has gotten a whole lot more intense. After KRK released a diss video targeting Mika, the singer didn't hold back and declared that he's ready to settle the score — with a slap. The feud between the two has been simmering for a while
Speaking to Shubhankar Mishra on his YouTube channel, Mika opened up about how he confronted KRK at the start of the year. He said he gave KRK a New Year's call but not to exchange pleasantries. Mika explained that he made sure KRK was alone before calling him out directly.
'I told him, 'Gadhe tune phir mujhe galiya dedi. Tu pagal hai kya (Donkey, you again abused me. Are you mad?). Listen, I love you, but when you come to Mumbai next time, I will definitely slap you. Tell this to whoever you want. Whenever you meet me next, I will slap you, whether in front of the media or alone and will tell you your mistake,'" Mika said, not mincing words.
As for KRK's reaction? According to Mika, it was far from confrontational. 'He didn't respond to me. He just said, 'Happy New Year bhai,'" Mika added.
Earlier, during a chat with The Lallantop, Mika shared that he and Honey Singh once paid a visit to KRK's home in Dubai. They were upset over the way KRK spoke about them in his videos and apparently, they didn't hold back in showing their displeasure.
'KRK had said something about Honey. He was very upset and told me, 'paaji yeh aisaa aisaa bolta hai.' Ayushmann Khurrana and Kapil Sharma were also very upset with KRK. So, I told Honey, 'We'll go to him, visit him in Dubai, and talk. We'll act as if both of us are drunk. He will abuse us, but you do whatever you want with him.' We were very rude to him. The next day, KRK told us that we had behaved very badly with him. And I told him that I don't remember anything because we were drunk. Apparently, we pulled his hair…"
After the Dubai episode, KRK had dissed Mika in a video saying, 'Mika is a donkey. He is uneducated, uncouth, and still calls himself a singer. He said that I met him in Dubai and that he misbehaved with me. The next day, he told me he didn't remember what happened. He is right, he met me in Dubai and kept calling me for days, so I invited him home. He promised he'd show up but didn't. The next day, I asked his manager about it, and apparently, Mika was afraid that I would kidnap him. What would I gain by kidnapping this loser? He's a nobody."
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