Music company to change Sunny Leone's song soon
Music company to change Sunny Leone's song soon
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Music company 'Saregama' on Sunday confirmed that the company is going to change the lyrics and song of its new release song 'Madhuban'. The company's decision comes after Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said the song hurt the sentiments of Hindus. Madhya Pradesh's home minister had warned singing actress Sunny Leone, singer Sharib, and Toshi on Sunday and also asked for an apology.

Official statement of the music company: In an official statement, 'Saregama' has said, 'Respecting the feedback and sentiments of the countrymen, we have decided that the lyrics and name of the song 'Madhuban' are going to be changed within 3 days. It is going to be replaced with new songs within the next 3 days. Saregama released the song on its YouTube channel on December 22. Narottam Mishra had also said that Hindus worship Mother Radha so this song has hurt the sentiments of the people.

Narottam Mishra had said: Music company 'Saregama' had confirmed on Sunday that the company was going to change the lyrics and song of its new release song 'Madhuban'. The company's decision comes after Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra said the song had hurt the sentiments of Hindus. The Madhya Pradesh Home Minister had on Sunday warned singing actress Sunny Leone, singers Sharib and Toshi and also asked for an apology.

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