The firebrand media darling of India Miss Rakhi Sawant wants to take the censors for task for their ‘bloody’ ignorance. The head of the once Bollywood sleaze who has now being transformed into an household bliss which many resident and non-resident Indians wanna marry (thanks to the sawayamber on the small tube) is doing aerobics with anger and frustration. The damsel is pissed off with the authorities of the Indian censored board and their gyan.
The Censor Board has blown the daylights out of Rakhi and ishQ, with a diktat that they need to delete or bleep out the word ‘kamine’ from the mukhda (opening verse) of their video ‘Bhoot’ from the music album ‘Jhagde’ done in association with India’s mad-max music import from Canada ishQ Bector, The words of the song go “Kamine tera bhoot chad gaya re” is in question and the censor wants the word ‘Kaminey’ to be either deleted or beeped.
But Rakhi’s already singing a new tune, “This is cruelty. The Censor Board needs brain surgery,’ she shoots, and in her trademark style, breaks into a ‘modified’ song, “Censor Board tera bhoot chad gaya re.”
While Rakhi is taking a straight dig at the Board, ishQ, who has written the lyrics, apart from singing and composing the album, is furious too. “The word ‘kamine’ has been passed so many times in umpteen films earlier. What’s the point of banning it now,” he justifies.