“Nasty and offensive”, KGF Actor says Indian Cinema should stop promoting Nudity on Besharam Rang controversy
“Nasty and offensive”, KGF Actor says Indian Cinema should stop promoting Nudity on Besharam Rang controversy
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Shah Rukh Khan,  Deepika Padukone and John Abraham’s Pathaan trailer finally released by the makers amid the whole Beshram Rang controversy over a saffron color bikini and boycott trends.  Various politicians and social media are criticizing the Besharam Rang calling it against  Indian Culture.

KGF actor Anant Nag also feels that the song is promoting the nudity. He also express his dissatisfaction towards presenting women in such a manner.  Anant said, “Showing women in such a way is not part of our Indian culture. If the censor team had done their job, this wouldn’t have happened in the first place. Forget about movies, look at OTT content, they show all sorts of nasty and offensive stuff. Everything is openly shown and no one is there to stop them, Indian cinema should stop such nudity content on big and small screens. Showing things against our culture and tradition will definitely cause conflicts among the people.”

Amid the criticism, Pathaan has received a U/A certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC). As per the information a total of 10 changes made in the film. At least three changes have made to the controversial song Besharam Rang - close-up shots of “buttocks, side-pose and sensuous dance movements during the lyrics Bahut Tang Kiya” have been removed. 

Speaking of the Pathaan, it marks Shah Rukh Khan’s return to the big screen in over four years. The action thriller also stars John Abraham and is directed by Siddharth Aanand. The film is scheduled to be released in theatres on January 25, 2023. It will be released in Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions apart from Hindi.

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