u/Fit-Personality-5338

I am a lawyer. Let's sue whitefox

If everybody agrees, I will file a writ petition in court tomorrow. With invoices outside ticketing charges and mental harrasment snd breach of peace

Regards Adv Satish Muthmaare

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 8 days ago

part 2 - raw and undekha netflix version - Mega thread

Has anyone watched part 2 - raw and undekha netflix version - Mega thread

  1. How did you watch the undekha version? VPN? Torrent? If yes which? This could help others

  2. What are the changes you noticed from the indian version? Any noteworthy extra scenes? Anything worth discussing? ANSWER THIS TOO BOIS

Shoot everything in the comments

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 8 days ago

part 2 - raw and undekha netflix version - Mega thread

Has anyone watched part 2 - raw and undekha netflix version - Mega thread

  1. How did you watch the undekha version? VPN? Torrent? If yes which? This could help others

  2. What are the changes you noticed from the indian version? Any noteworthy extra scenes? Anything worth discussing?

Shoot everything in the comments

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 8 days ago

Whitefox isn't 100% to be blamed

For fuckin starters, let me EMPHASIZE ON THE FACT that I am justa kanye fan ventung on this subreddit. I finally memorized this name like 3 days ago

But if Kanye s concert gets cancelled. The promoter isn't truly at fault.

I have personally seen how indian artists holding small shows, have their concerts cancelled last minute.

Multiple reasons - Last minute government orders, police orders, threats of vandalism, local unions protesting for some bullshit reason

Just like there are a million ways to die in the west, there can always be million reasons for anything random happening in India

In Kanyes case, he ain't no saint. He evidently postponed the march event because of his Bully rollout. Now with red alert, the gulf war still on, he can just put up a random reservation and postpone it or maybe just cancel.

The promoters and organizers have a lot to lose here. Let's understand that.

Paying fees of artists, getting sponsors, ground support, logical support, coordinating with the government. They aren't too profitable from this venture. The list of work required to make this concert happen is endless.

And they can't give random bs, like weare working on it. Whatever they say, must be conclusive. They have to stay credible in times of distress.

So instead of lashing out, I think we must remember, if the concert gets cancelled, the artist doesn't lose shit, neither the government. The organizers are answerable to the sponsors and the ticket buyers. They are really in a hot soup

Cut some slack and hopefully they announce ASAP

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 8 days ago

Let’s talk about concert economics: Why India is still treated as a "Fly-In Payday" instead of a primary tour stop

I’m starting a new thread because my original post was formatted horribly and caused a massive misunderstanding [1https://www.reddit.com/r/ConcertsIndia_/comments/1tcugv0/every_artist_uses_india_to_earn_some_quick_buck/.

To clear the air completely: I am NOT calling Coldplay, Travis Scott, Playboi Carti, or Martin Garrix "has-beens." They are peak-tier giants who came to India during their absolute prime. My original layout mixed up my lists, and that’s on me.

They are peak-tier global giants who came to India during their absolute prime. My previous layout text-dumped their names carelessly, causing people to scan the text too quickly and misinterpret my list . That layout failure is completely on me

  1. My actual point is that for most other artists, India is still treated as a random fly-in payday rather than a real, seamless stop on primary album world tours . A-listers map out continuous arena rollouts across the US, Europe, and Japan, but we mostly get isolated festival fly-ins or corporate-sponsored dates where acts collect a quick, risk-free check.
  2. People get mad and confuse legacy stadium-selling equity with active, trend-setting primes. A titan will always sell out seats based on name recognition alone, but creatively, their trend-setting peak frequently occurs before they hit our soil [1tcugv0]. Historically, even Michael Jackson’s 1996 Mumbai show happened late in his career, well past his 1980s commercial zenith.

The actual data proves that the nostalgia circuit dominates our international bookings. Look at our biggest arena line-ups: we are a massive, high-profit haven for legacy bands like Bryan Adams, Def Leppard, Deep Purple, and Green Day who can no longer dominate global streaming charts or comfortably pack Western stadium rotations on new material, yet pull massive multi-city paydays here based entirely on decades-old nostalgia. Even electronic acts like Alan Walker loop through multi-city Indian arenas up to three times a year because the local corporate sponsorship backing guarantees massive payouts that standard ticket sales in tighter Western markets can't match.

  1. This market treatment has a real impact on the fan experience. Because we are booked as an isolated stop and lack specialized, enclosed arena infrastructure, international crews routinely scale down massive physical stage designs, lighting rigs, and pyro to fit local open-air stadium geometries and air freight caps. Plus, acts almost exclusively book a single date in Mumbai or Delhi, forcing fans nationwide to absorb massive travel, flights, and inflated hotel costs just to attend a centralized cash-grab.

I admit my initial list was casual and limited to my own pop and hip-hop playlists, meaning I don't actively track alternative rock or electronic sub-genres like Gorillaz or Fred again.. . But pointing out a handful of festival slots doesn't change the hard data. Let's look past the fanboy biases and discuss the actual tour logistics and economics.

REFINED BY CHATGPT - I simplified my layout and cleaned up my points because my first post was a messy text dump,

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 9 days ago

It's official. He cancelled

He lost a superfan today. Bigg Loss to the industry

My source hiding in the pantry of the whitefox office eavesdropped the founder and a merch stall vendor discussing to stop all import and export of goods since the show is cancelled

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 9 days ago

Every artist uses India to earn some quick buck once they are no longer relevant. Has Been's

The only artists I can think of who performed India in their prime- at their peak are

  1. MJ
  2. Bieber
  3. Ed sheeran
  4. Travis - kinda
  5. Dua lipa

And a few more.

Coldplay Bryan adams Scott and playboy carti Chainsmokers Martin garrix Hardwell

That I could think from the top of my mind

Thats it. Respect

Edit -

My bad guys, my original post was worded horribly and completely mixed up my lists.I am absolutely NOT calling Coldplay, Bryan Adams, Garrix, Hardwell, or Carti "has-beens." They all came here in their absolute prime, just like MJ, Bieber, Travis, and Dua Lipa.My original layout made it look like I was dividing them into "good vs bad" lists, but that was just a messy formatting mistake on my part. Those were all just examples of the massive peak-tier artists I personally listen to who did give India a great show.My actual macro-point remains: for most other artists globally, India is still treated as a random "fly-in payday" or a short festival set rather than a seamless, multi-city stop on their primary album world tours. We still get a heavy dose of legacy acts on nostalgia trips instead of full-scale stadium rollouts.I admit my initial examples were just off the top of my head and limited to my own playlists (I don't actively track sub-genres like Fred again.. or alternative rock like Gorillaz, so I completely missed those).Apologies for the confusing layout. Respect to those who called out the formatting and corrected the timelines. Let's discuss the actual tour economics.

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u/Fit-Personality-5338 — 9 days ago