Sunanda Sharma Alleges Mental Harassment By Music Producer Pinky Dhaliwal, Says She Cried Alone!
Music company owner Pinky Dhaliwala was arrested after Sunanda Sharma's complaint. She has now opened up about the harassment in a social media post.

The entertainment industry has many dark sides and struggles that are not often spoken about. However, after singer Sunanda Sharma’s complaint against music company owner Pinky Dhaliwal for withholding her payments, the authorities quickly arrested him. Now, she had opened up about the torture that she had to go through for a long time. Read on to know more about it.
Singer Sunanda Sharma accused Pinky Dhaliwal of not paying her payments for years and also of the mental harassment that she had to go through because of that. After the arrest of the accused, Sunanda Sharma took to her social media to pen a note about how she was mentally harassed. The singer spoke on behalf of all the middle-class who come with big dreams and talents only to be exploited by people sitting on top, wanting to fill their homes. Sunanda Sharma compared such people to crocodiles.
She also slammed people who think they are greater than God. Sunanda Sharma also wrote that she was mentally harrassed throughout and used to cry alone in her room. However, the singer refused to cry in front of anyone else otherwise, they would exploit her weakness. She further urged other artists who have faced the same to come out and speak about it. Sunanda also requested the authorities to help these young artists in need.
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Pinky Dhaliwal was arrested after a complaint was filed at the Mohali police station. She filed a cheating, forgery and criminal intimidation case against the accused. The singer accused the music company owner of withholding her payments for years despite earning crores.
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Sunanda Sharma is popular for songs like ‘Jaani Teri Na’ and ‘Meri Mummy Nu Pasand’ among others.
First Published: March 11, 2025 12:11 PM