Why is the saffron bikini on fire, what kind of ruckus is there on 'Besharam Rang'?
India / Why is the saffron bikini on fire, what kind of ruckus is there on 'Besharam Rang'?
India - Why is the saffron bikini on fire, what kind of ruckus is there on 'Besharam Rang'?
New Delhi | The first song Besharam Rang of the film "Pathan" made under the banner of Yash Raj Films was released on 12th December. Deepika Padukone's dance in saffron bikini with the lyrics of the song Besharam Rang is now blowing away the promotion of this film. In fact, this song of the film has got embroiled in controversies. Social media is also divided into two factions regarding this film. Some people are objecting to the word shameless with saffron colored bikini and are demanding to boycott the film Pathan.On the other hand, some people have come down on the objection group. Not only this, now the funny video of this song is also going viral on social media. The uproar is so much that even the effigies of Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone have been burnt. After all, what is it in this song that there are so many obstacles in the way of this film directed by Siddharth Anand which is going to release on January 25, 2023?MP home minister expressed objectionDeepika Padukone, Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathan's first song Besharam Rang from Yash Raj Films Pathan is not making headlines for nothing. As soon as it was released on December 12, this song came to the notice of Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra. He did not like the color combination of Deepika Padukone and Besharam, who is seen wearing a saffron colored bikini in the video of this song.Home Minister Mishra was the first to raise this issue and the saffron bikini controversy started. He alleged that the clothes worn by actress Deepika in this song are very objectionable and this song has been shot with dirty mentality. He also said that Deepika Padukone is a supporter of JNU's Tukde-Tukde gang.Warning the filmmakers, Mishra said that the song scenes and costumes should be fixed, otherwise whether the film should be allowed to be shown in Madhya Pradesh or not would be a matter of consideration. Minister Narottam Mishra has put a question mark on Shah Rukh Khan going for Vaishno Devi Darshan. On December 14, he told reporters that Shah Rukh Khan visits Mata Rani and brings women in bikini there.However, this is not the first time for Narottam Mishra to object to the film. Even before this, he has come out against Aamir Khan's film 'Lal Singh Chadha'. The song 'Besharam Rang' from the film 'Pathan' has got into controversy as soon as it was released. The campaign to boycott the film is going on in full swing on social media. At the same time, Narottam Mishra is warning to stop the exhibition of the film in MP for not removing some scenes of this film.protest reached the streetsAfter the statement of Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra, Hindu groups came out in a hurry to oppose the film and its actors. He alleged that the color of bikini hurts religious sentiments. Not only this, complaints have also been lodged with the I&B Ministry against actresses Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan for insulting the religious sentiments of Hindus after the minister's remarks.Expressing strong objection, the Hindu Mahasabha has also demanded editing of this scene in the film. This series did not stop here. This protest against the film has also started appearing on the streets. There was a lot of anger against the film Pathan in Indore. In protest against this, the Veer Shivaji group burnt the effigies of Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan. Here activists have come on the streets and are demanding a ban on the film.Social media and people dividedMeanwhile, TMC MP and actress Nusrat also jumped into this fight. Actually she has been talking about the support of this film in her tweet. In one of his interviews, he said, “He has a problem with everything. He has a problem with women wearing hijab, he also has trouble with women wearing bikini. These are the same people who are teaching the new age women what they should wear."