Lover Boy or Borderline Buzz? Mika Singh’s New Track Raises Eyebrows Over Pakistani Connections
Mika Singh’s upcoming song “Lover Boy” is drawing more attention for its filming choices and cast than its music—fueling discussions around cultural sensitivities, cross-border associations, and a possible wedding announcement.

Mika Singh is once again in the spotlight—but this time, not just for his music. The singer’s upcoming track “Lover Boy” has set social media ablaze with questions about its choice of filming location, casting, and a surprising marriage announcement. While the song itself remains unreleased, the behind-the-scenes choices are already making noise.
The music video was reportedly shot at a lavish mansion in the United States, owned by a Pakistani-American businessman. Adding to the intrigue, the female lead in the video is a Pakistani-origin model currently based in New York. While such international collaborations are not uncommon in the music industry, the optics have raised eyebrows given the ongoing cultural and diplomatic tensions between India and Pakistan.
The buzz intensified when Mika took to social media, not just to tease the track but to also hint at his marriage to a woman named Razab Ali. While no official details have been confirmed, fans and critics alike are speculating if the personal and professional choices are linked—and whether Razab is the same Pakistani-origin model featured in the video.
These developments have led to sharp opinions online. Some view it as harmless global collaboration, while others are questioning the timing and location—especially with cultural bans and political sensitivities still fresh in public memory.
So far, Mika Singh has not issued an official comment addressing the origins of the shoot location or the nationality of the model. Whether “Lover Boy” is purely a creative project or something more symbolic, the track has already managed to strike a chord of controversy before its release.