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Besharam Rang: The Song Of The Film ‘Pathaan’ Has Been Shot With A Dirty Mindset.” Said Narottam Mishra

Besharam Rang: Censor Board Suggests the  Changes

The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has directed the producers of the upcoming movie “Pathaan” starring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone to make several modifications, especially to the songs, and submit a revised version.

According the Board Rules the movie recently went through the proper and exhaustive evaluation process before being submitted to the CBFC examination committee for certification. Pathaan, directed by Siddharth Anand and starring John Abraham, is slated for theatrical release in Hindi, Tamil, and Telugu in January 2023.

One of its songs, “Besharam Rang,” courted controversy since Deepika Padukone was wearing an orange bikini.

According to CBFC rules, Pathaan had a thorough examination, according to CBFC chairperson Prasoon Joshi. The committee has instructed the film’s creators to incorporate the suggested modifications, including those to the songs, and submit the new cut before it is shown in theatres.

CBFC is always devoted to finding the correct balance between artistic expression and audience sensibility and feel that we can always find answer via meaningful communication between all stakeholders.”

“While the procedure is being properly followed and put into practice. I must once again emphasize how beautiful, intricate, and subtle our culture and faith are. And we need to be careful. That it is not reduced to trivial matters that divert attention from the real and the truth. Additionally, as I previously stated, it is crucial to preserve the relationship of trust between creators and their audience, and creators should continue to strive to do so.

On December 12, the song “Besharam Rang” from the movie was released online, and it quickly gained popularity. While many people enjoyed the upbeat music, some considered the song offensive due to the saffron and green outfits. Many activists even organized a protest in Indore and burned effigies of Deepika and Shah Rukh.

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Saffron : Representation of Hinduism ?

The use of saffron costumes in the song “Besharam Rang” was criticised by Madhya Pradesh minister Narottam Mishra. In a statement to the media a few days after the song’s release. He claimed there were certain offensive moments in the movie. And Threatened to have Pathaan banned from Madhya Pradesh if they weren’t changed.

“At first impression, the song’s costumes are offensive. The song from the movie “Pathaan” was obviously recorded with a nasty attitude.

The second song from the movie “Jhoome Jo Pathaan,” which was just released by Yash Raj Films. Gained a tremendous amount of support from the audience.

-Bharat Express

Shruti Chaturvedi

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