Singer Tony Kakkar has recently released a brand-new song titled ‘100% (Shat Pratishat)’ and it seems that it’s more than just a song. Yes, it’s a message – a reality check! The track’s lyrics seems as a respond to the troller regarding recent controversies which involved comedian Samay Raina and Tony’s sister Neha Kakkar. making it a bold and emotional gesture of support.
Samay Raina’s Message Featured
The music video opens with a voice of Samay Raina, where he seemingly expresses gratitude to Tony for appearing on his comedy show India’s Got Latent. Samay says, “I called you just to say thanks. You don’t know how inspiring your presence is”.
Towards the end of the voice of Samay, Tony exclaimed before starting the song, “To my brother, here we go,” and jumps into the song Shat Pratishat which many interpret as his way of standing up for his friends and loved ones
Neha Kakkar’s Concert Controversy Mentioned
Second part of the song was in reference to his sister Neha Kakkar’s recent Melbourne concert row, where organisers accused her of arriving late. In the track, Tony played the news headline which says, “Neha Kakkar apne Melbourne concert par teen ghanta late. Janta ka foota gussa (Neha was 3 hours late to her concert; the public was angry).”
This clearly shows that Tony is addressing online hate and backlash through his song.
Netizens Praise Friendship and Message
Fans quickly reacted to the video, praising Tony’s way of supporting. “Tony wrote a song for Samay Raina during his tough time friendship like this is rare,” one user commented. Another wrote, “To all the haters, Tony has a message for you!”
Some users also pointed out possible references to other artists like Honey Singh and Badshah, sparking speculation about whether the track includes subtle disses.
Background: India’s Got Latent FIR Row
For those unfamiliar, Tony Kakkar recently appeared on India’s Got Latent with Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa. The show has since been under fire after co-host Ranveer Allahbadia allegedly made inappropriate remarks to a contestant.
Police complaints were filed against Ranveer, Samay, and fellow creators Ashish Chanchlani, Jaspreet Singh and Apoorva Makhija. They’ve been accused of promoting obscene content under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).
Whether you love or hate the track, the message behind it is loud and clear.