Sunny Leone unveils yet another dance number 'Machhli'
Mumbai: Actress Sunny Leone might be finding herself in the mid of a controversy over 'Madhuban' song but that did not stop her from sharing her new peppy dance number 'Machhli' on Monday.
Sharing the song on Instagram, she said: "The hottest #machhli of the samundar has arrived. Check out my story for the link!!"
Madhuban Controversy:
Music label Saregama on Sunday announced that the lyrics of Sunny Leone's latest released music video Madhuban will be changed amid controversy over it.
In a statement, the company said: "In light of the recent feedback & respecting the sentiments of our fellow countrymen, we will be changing the lyrics and the name of the song Madhuban."
"The new song will replace the old one across all platforms over the next 3 days," the music level announced.
Announcement: 🙏 pic.twitter.com/lOJotcd04p
— Saregama (@saregamaglobal) December 26, 2021
Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Narottam Mishra earlier asked makers of 'Madhuban' song to take it down due to 'obscenity'.
Mishra tweeted: "Some heretics are constantly hurting Hindu sentiments. ‘Radhika Nache in Madhuban’ is such a despicable attempt. I am instructing Sunny Leone ji and Sharib Toshi ji to understand and take care. If both of them did not remove the song by apologizing in three days then we will take action against them."
कुछ विधर्मी लगातार हिंदू भावनाओं को आहत कर रहे हैं। ‘मधुबन में राधिका नाचे’ ऐसा ही कुत्सित प्रयास है। मैं सनी लियोनी जी व शारिब तोशी जी को हिदायत दे रहा हूं कि समझें और संभलें। अगर तीन दिन में दोनों ने माफी माँगकर गाना नहीं हटाया तो हम उनके खिलाफ एक्शन लेंगे। pic.twitter.com/9DbgQV4cuy
— Dr Narottam Mishra (@drnarottammisra) December 26, 2021
Narottam Mishra also warned action will be taken if no steps are taken by the makers to remove the song.
Madhuban song controversy: #ArrestSunnyLeone trends on Twitter
Sung by Kanika Kapoor and Arindam Chakraborty, the song was released on Wednesday.
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