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This short video discusses controversial and vulgar Bollywood and Bhojpuri songs, focusing on a new song by Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt that drew criticism from YouTube and the public. The video also highlights hypocrisy around actor Ravi Kishan, who publicly advocates for women's respect but is associated with the Bhojpuri industry known for crude content.

Summary

The video is a short-form commentary piece critiquing the state of vulgar and offensive songs in Bollywood and the Bhojpuri film industry. The narrator begins by pointing out that certain 'chapri' (low-class) movies contain extremely objectionable and crude songs, likening them to something deeply unpleasant.

The video then calls out Ravi Kishan, a prominent Bhojpuri industry actor who is often praised for being 'sanskari' (cultured/morally upright) and vocal about women's respect, yet is associated with an industry that regularly produces songs degrading to women โ€” citing an example song with the line 'lehenga utha de' (lift the skirt).

The narrator then shifts focus to a new controversial song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt ('Sanju Baba'), which apparently crossed enough lines that YouTube took action against it by removing or restricting it. The controversy around this song led to public blame-shifting, with the lyricist publicly denying authorship of the offensive content.

The video ends by noting that the general public is also highly entertained by this drama, referencing reactions with 'miracle miracle miracle,' and makes a passing remark about a woman's outspoken commentary on the matter going unchallenged.

Key Insights

  • The narrator points out that Ravi Kishan, despite being celebrated as one of the most 'sanskari' (cultured) actors in Bhojpuri cinema and a vocal advocate for women's respect, is associated with an industry that produces songs with openly degrading lyrics towards women.
  • A new song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt was reportedly so objectionable that YouTube took action against it, described as YouTube 'opening all its threads' on the content.
  • Following the controversy over the Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt song, actors, dancers, and writers involved began publicly distancing themselves from it, with the lyricist explicitly claiming they did not write the offensive content.
  • The narrator highlights a culture of public blame-shifting in Bollywood, where controversial content leads to everyone involved denying responsibility rather than taking accountability.
  • The general public is depicted as finding entertainment in the controversy and drama surrounding the song rather than being outraged, with the narrator referencing amused public reactions.

Topics

Vulgar Bollywood and Bhojpuri songsNora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt controversial songRavi Kishan's hypocrisy on women's respectYouTube removing/restricting controversial contentLyricist denying authorship of the offensive song

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