Honey Singh Trolls Triggered by Badshah’s Rolls Royce Scene? Fans Compare Dance Moves & Flex Culture
5/7/20253 min read


1. Rolls Royce Drops — But Not Just the Car
The final few seconds of “Galiyon Ke Ghalib” threw the internet into a frenzy — not because of the lyrics, but because Badshah casually wrecked a Rolls Royce on screen. And let’s be real, that wasn’t just a dramatic cinematic choice. If you know Desi Hip-Hop culture, you know exactly who built that car’s street cred: Honey Singh. Yo Yo made the Rolls Royce a signature flex in his iconic videos like Blue Eyes and Desi Kalakaar. So when Badshah ends the track by destroying one? That wasn’t just destruction. That was a mic drop — but with a V12 engine.
2. Diss or Drama? Fans Read Between the Frames
This one shot was enough for fans to pull out their detective hats. The theory? Badshah is low-key throwing shade. Remember when he got trolled online for buying a second-hand Rolls Royce? The memes didn’t hold back. But this time, instead of clapping back with a statement, he just crashed the whole idea — literally. Like saying, “You trolled me for owning it? I’ll show you I don’t even care about it anymore.” That’s not just a flex — that’s a statement dipped in sarcasm and luxury.
3. Badshah’s Dance = Meme Gold
As if the Rolls Royce stunt wasn’t enough, Badshah decided to hit the dance floor — or at least, try. And that’s where the meme machine went into full power mode. People started clipping his dance steps faster than they streamed the track. The funniest part? The internet started comparing it to Honey Singh’s legendary swag moves from the Blue Eyes and Love Dose days. And let’s be honest, those Yo Yo moves had their own charm — calculated, cool, and perfectly timed with the beat. Badshah’s version? Let’s just say it looked like he was trying to escape his own emotional lyrics through interpretive dance.
4. Blue Eyes Swagger vs. Galiyon Ke Ghalib Glitch
The comparison between the two OGs was inevitable. Honey Singh’s dance moves were a vibe — smooth sunglasses, catchy hook steps, and a rhythm that lived rent-free in our minds. But in Galiyon Ke Ghalib, Badshah's steps felt like your friend who only dances after three drinks and emotional trauma. It was bold of him to even try — props for stepping out of the comfort zone — but it didn’t take long for fans to start roasting him. “Badshah trying to outdance Honey Singh is like someone remixing Blue Eyes with breakup tears,” said one fan. Savage, but you know they’re not wrong.
5. Trolls Poked, and Badshah Knew It
Here’s the thing — Badshah ain’t new to the internet. He knew people would clown his dance. He knew the Rolls Royce shot would spark Yo Yo comparisons. And guess what? He still went ahead and did it. That’s not a mistake — that’s strategy. He’s feeding the trolls with silver spoons and saying, “Enjoy the show, I’m ten steps ahead.” It’s like he’s flipping the meme culture back at itself, daring people to mock him so he stays trending regardless of whether it’s praise or parody.
6. Symbolism Runs Deep
That crashed car isn’t just metal and smoke — it’s metaphorical dynamite. The Rolls Royce is symbolic of old-school flex culture, the era of chains, cars, and champagne — an era Honey Singh ruled. So for Badshah to destroy it on-screen feels like him saying, “I’m done worshipping symbols. I’m here to burn them down and build my own lane.” Add in the vulnerability of the track and the awkward dancing, and the whole vibe becomes a poetic paradox — a man crying in public, dancing through pain, and destroying luxury. It’s wild, confusing, bold — and undeniably unforgettable.
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