‘Remove Radhika’s music video in Madhuban in 3 days or else…’: MP minister warns Sunny Leone

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MP minister warns Sunny Leone to remove music video of ‘Radhika in Madhuban’ within 3 days

Highlight

  • The song is sung by Kanika Kapoor and Arindam Chakraborty.
  • Earlier, Kanika Kapoor sang the song Baby Doll for Sunny.
  • The song is choreographed by Ganesh Acharya and lyrics are written by Manoj Yadav.

Sunny LeoneThe latest music album of ‘Madhuban Mein Radhika, Jaise Jungle Mein Nache More’ has been in the news ever since its release on YouTube. After a priest from Mathura demanded a ban on the song, now Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra on Sunday (December 26) apologized to actor Sunny Leone and singers Sharib and Toshi and returned their music video within three days. warned to take He also said that otherwise he will have to face action and an FIR will be registered against him. In this song, a whole controversy has arisen regarding Radhika’s name. He said that this song has hurt the sentiments of the people.

The minister alleged that the video hurts the religious sentiments of Hindus.

“Some heretics are constantly hurting Hindu sentiments. Radha is our deity. We worship her and have separate temples for her. Can Sharib make such a song on his religion? They are hurting Hindu sentiments.” I am warning Sunny Leone ji, Sharib and. Toshi ji, understand. Even after apologizing in three days, if they do not remove the song, we will take action against them.”

The song features Sunny Leone and is sung by Sharib and Toshi.

On 22 December, Sunny shared the video of the song ‘Madhuban mein Radhika, like jungle mein nache more’ on Twitter, “New song alert, party vibes only #Madhuban!” Song announced.

On Saturday, priests in Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura demanded a ban on Sunny Leone’s latest video album, accusing the Bollywood actor of dancing “obscene” to the song ‘Radhika Nache in Madhuban’.

Read also: Sunny Leone’s song ‘Radhika in Madhuban’ in trouble, Mathura priests demand ban

This is not the first time that Mishra has expressed his disappointment. In October this year, Mishra had issued a 24-hour ultimatum to fashion and jewelery designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee to withdraw an advertisement with “objectionable and obscene” depiction of mangalsutra or face statutory action. The designer later withdrew the ad.

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