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Jasleen Rone collapses after being slammed for performing at Coldplay concert

Jasleen openly criticized, emotionally excited, and shed tears when she recalled the experience.

Singer Jasleen Royal, known for hits like Ranjha, Heeriye, Kho Gaye Hum Kahan and Sang Rahiyo, held a Coldplay concert in January at the Dy Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. Unfortunately, her performance was not favorable to many in the crowd, which they described as “out of time” and disappointing.

Jasleen made public criticism and stirred up emotions on Sunday, and she burst into tears as she recalled the experience. Jasleen Royal posted a video called Dare Dream on her YouTube channel. It gave fans a peek into her experience of performing at the Coldplay concert.


The video also shows some harsh comments she received online. In one scene, Jasleen is obviously excited before taking the stage day 2. While talking to team members, she asked why her in-ear monitor had problems the day before, suggesting that technical issues might have affected her performance.

In the video, one of Jasleen’s team members tried to comfort her, saying, “I’m leaving that creative part to you. The technical part, we’re sorry.” Apparently, Jasleen responded emotionally, saying, “After a certain point, I can feel it’s time to go home. It’s a lot of stress. I’ll die. I swear I’ll die. I’m still dealing with it. I’m dealing with it. Her words reflect how profound the experience and criticism have affected her.

Later, Jasleen took a moment to say, “I’ve been nervous and it’s really overwhelming. But, thank you for your confidence in me. It means a lot.”

Later in the video, Jasleen reveals her tension, admitting she is worried that people might think she shouldn’t go into that stage, or question why she was chosen to perform at a Coldplay concert. She also shared that she was worried that the audience would only do Coldplay there and that it might not be connected to her music.

“I’m a self-taught musician. So, I know I’m not perfect. I’m learning every day. I’m going to improve myself every day. But I’m trying to do a great show that people have great experiences. I just want to do what I can and they work hard and they think it’s a good open act we picked from India. I’m not stressed. I’m not a big deal.

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