Thursday 25 February 2016

Simbu BEEP song problem

A song allegedly crooned by Tamil actor Simbu, and composed by Anirudh Ravichander has landed them in trouble. The song, which is popularly known as "Beep song" starts the with line "Enna P***** Love Panrom?" (Why the p***y do we love?). Though the cuss words are beeped, they are pretty much audible.
The controversial song has invited a lot of criticism. All India Democratic Women's Association, a Women's rights organisation, has filed a complaint against the two stars in Coimbatore.
Writer Charu Nivedita has blasted the duo for the untimely release of the song. The writer condemned them for releasing such a song during a time when whole of Chennai and few other districts in Tamil Nadu were suffering from the flood waters. The author of Zero Degrees further stated that he has no problem with the word, since it is like any other word in usage.  Similarly music composer James Vasanthan has also censured the act by the two celebs.
But recently Simbu has claimed that he didn't release the song and that blaming him is unreasonable. A report published in Times Of India stated the actor has said that no one can question about what he does at his home, and he cannot be held responsible if someone steals his song and releases it online.

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