Mumbai: Anushka Sharma and her new film on Netflix Bulbbul, are facing social media flak over the lyrics of an age-old Bengali folk song used in the film.
The song is Kalankini Radha, 'and the words roughly translate to Ill-reputed Radha'. Netizens, are upset with the lyrics because they feel it depicts Radha in a negative way.
Objection has also been raised over the fact that at one point of the song, the subtitle describes Radha as "shameless hussy".
Netizens have alleged that Anushka Sharma is disrespecting Hindu religious sentiments by producing a film that has a song like this.
Among those who have complained is Hindustani Bhau of Bigg Boss 13 fame. "Anushka Sharma ki Bulbul Web Series Par Bhagwan Shree Krishna Or Radha Ko Gande Bhasha Se Apmanit Kiya Gaya Hai, Kya Aise Logon Par Ye Sarkar Karvayi Karegi ? Ab Tak Ekta Kapoor Par Koi Bhi Karvayi Kyu Nahi Ki ? Kab Tak Aise Log Humare Desh Ko Badnaam Karenge ? @CMOMaharashtra. (Anushka Sharma's Bulbul web series insults Lord Krishna and Radha in nasty language. Will the government take any step against such people? Why has no action been taken against Ekta Kapoor yet? For how long will such people continue to defame our country?)" he tweeted, tagging Maharashtra Chief Minister's office. Hindustani Bhau has erroneously referred to Bulbbul the film as a web series.
Other netizens also had similar, even as the hashtag #BoycottNetflix trended on Twitter throughout Monday. The trend is actually an outcome of netizens' ire over the Telugu film, Krishna And His Leela, on the digital platform, which many felt denigrated Lord Krishna. The objection to Anushka's film has only added to the protests.
Objections over the song have also been raised over a particular phrase in the lyrics that describes Krishna as Kanha haramzada.