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Well, while the song has been cleared by the Censor Board, there is a certain section of the society which is infuriated by the lyrics of the track and considers it to be ‘obscene’.
And not only are the producers of the movie receiving letters from the angry people, but now even the Information and Broadcasting Ministry and the Censor Board are also receiving letters for passing the song.
A source, as quoted in Mumbai Mirror, said, “Haan aisa hota hai. If there is a public protest against any decision taken by the board, the I&B ministry asks the board to justify their actions.”
Sole decision of the censor board CEO to pass the song
Reports claim that the CEO of the Censor Board, Pankaja Thakur was the person who took the decision to pass the song.
But expressing anger on this, one of the activists said, “It is enough to have just one member present for any screening.”
Even parents are objecting to the lyrics and are asking for the song to be removed, as the song has ‘U’ certification and the movie an ‘A’ certificate.
But, Pankaja Thakur said, “The I&B ministry sent us a complaint that was filed on their website. And we have replied back. And yes, we have also received a few complaints from people. But that’s okay. We even received objections to Sheila Ki Jawaani (Tees Maar Khan) and Munni Badnaam Hui (Dabangg) as well.”
She also said that the decision would not be reverted and stated, “We do not certify backwards.”
Even Aamir’s spokesperson offered an explanation and said, “DK Bose is just a name. Some people are capable of seeing abusive language in everything. It depends on how your mind works. We can’t help it.”