- Swara Bhasker responded to a recent video of Sadhvi Pragya.
- Pragya can be seen in the video advising “Hindu” people to avoid the movie.
- After Besharam Rang, was released, the film’s controversy really got going.
Actress Swara Bhasker responded to a recent video of Sadhvi Pragya, also known as MP Pragya Singh Thakur, on her Twitter account. The Bharatiya Janata Party member can be seen in the video advising “Hindu” people to avoid the Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone movie. After their debut song, Besharam Rang, was released, the film’s controversy really got going.
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The actor posted the Pragya Singh Thakur video from an internet news source and said in Hindi, “Why is terror-accused MP Pragya Thakur giving unemployed vibes? Have all the issues of the people of Bhopal been resolved? You are looking very strange, ma’am.”
MP Pragya Singh Thakur didn’t seem to know the name of the movie in the video. But she said, referring to Besharam Rang, “Main Hinduon se awaan karti hu uski koi film na dekhe (I urge Hindus to not watch Pathaan).”
Since its debut, Besharam Rang has been courting controversy. Shah Rukh and Deepika Padukone can be seen dancing to the song in Spain. The lyrics were penned by Kumaar, and Vishal-Sheykhar created the music. The song has been choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant.
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Many people first called for a boycott due to Deepika’s attire in the song, which included a saffron bikini. Shah Rukh Khan, Deepika Padukone, and others are the targets of a complaint petition that was submitted to a court in Bihar’s Muzaffarpur district on Friday, asking for the registration of a FIR against them for “hurting religious emotions” of Hindus in Besharam Rang.
Siddharth Anand is the director of Pathaan. It also features John Abraham in addition to Shah Rukh and Deepika. Shah Rukh’s return to the big screen after a four-year absence will be marked by the film’s January release.



















