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This short viral video highlights controversial and vulgar songs in Bollywood and Bhojpuri cinema. It features a clip of Ravi Kishan, known as a 'sanskari' (traditional/moral) actor in Bhojpuri industry, speaking against obscenity in films, followed by an ironic reveal. The video also references a song by Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt that was reportedly removed by YouTube.
Summary
The video begins by setting up a discussion about 'dangerous' (controversial/vulgar) songs in movies. It introduces Ravi Kishan as a respected and morally upright actor in the Bhojpuri film industry, someone who publicly advocates for women's respect and speaks out against obscene songs and vulgarity in films. He is quoted saying that such obscene content should not be brought into the country to spice up songs or films.
The video then delivers an ironic twist by playing a clip of what appears to be a vulgar song ('O Lahanga Utha De'), followed by laughter, implying hypocrisy on the actor's part. This comedic contrast between the actor's stated moral stance and the reality of content he is associated with forms the core joke of the video.
The video then shifts to mention Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt (referred to as 'Sanju Baba'), stating that their new song was so controversial that YouTube reportedly took it down, suggesting it crossed content guidelines. The transcript cuts off mid-sentence, indicating there was likely more content in the full video.
Key Insights
- Ravi Kishan is portrayed as a 'sanskari' (morally upright) Bhojpuri actor who publicly claims to advocate for women's respect and is vocal against obscene songs in films.
- Ravi Kishan is shown making a statement that vulgarity should not be brought into the country either through songs or films to make them more exciting or entertaining.
- The video uses irony to undercut Ravi Kishan's moral stance by immediately playing a vulgar song ('O Lahanga Utha De') right after his speech, followed by laughter to highlight apparent hypocrisy.
- The video claims that Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt released a new song so controversial that YouTube removed it from the platform entirely.
- The content frames the Bhojpuri film industry as one that struggles with a contradiction between publicly stated moral values and the actual vulgarity present in its songs and films.
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