Watch, “Women in Bikinis chanting Bole Ram Hare Ram”, complained against musician

One of the renowned musicians of South Industry Devi Sri Prasad landed in legal trouble for hurting Hindu Religious sentiments. The Hyderabad Police of Telangana has also registered a case against him. The complainant has alleged that he has also hurt the sentiments of Hindus in his song 'O Pari'.

A complaint lodged by actress Karate Kalyani regarding this song at Cyber ​​Crime Station in Hyderabad. In her complaint, Kalyani has alleged that the lyrics of Prasad's song are "highly objectionable".  In the video of the song women wearing Bikini dancing on  songs like 'Bolo Ram.. Ram Hare... Bolo Krishna... Krishna Hare...'. The song has been viewed more than 20 million (2 crore) times on YouTube. The lyrics of the song are written by Rakib Alam.

In the complaint of Lalit Kumar and Karate Kalyani. They stated, "If someone can't say the complete verses of Bhagavad Gita or any other sacred hymns, we simply ask them to chant 'Hare Krishna Hare Ram'. Even those verses are so powerful, such is a rich culture of Hindu dharma, Hindu scriptures."

 

Kalyani said, "The person, who was the musician for item songs such as 'Oo Antava Oo Oo Antava', has now come out with such a release which shows scantily clad women, women in bikinis, chanting these verses, hurting sentiments of Hindu people. Did he even once think how hurt we'll all feel before putting out a song showcasing such provocative depictions? If you aren't able to save what's left of Hindu dharma, at least don't disgrace it. That's what we're requesting. We are demanding your apology for the same. We demand the song be taken down. If necessary, we will even storm into his studio to make him hear us."

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