FIR against rapper Honey Singh for 'vulgar' song

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I remember that interview that Anil Kapoor took of Amrish Puri in Nayak.
 
you are completely ignoring the concept of public and private usage here. Am I comfortable with someone changing his clothes in front of my family? no. Am I comfortable with someone changing his clothes in his own house, WITHOUT disturbing me in any form, yes.
 
And maybe a outlet for other teenagers to sing/hear it and cope with sexual confusion that comes at that age?

Sexual confusion for a teenager to determine if he is Gay/Lesbian/Straight? if yes, then how does a song helps it to clear that?
 
^^^^
U make a video of it & put it on Youtube?


no, but people do. on sites called pornsites. and wikipedia tells me watching porn in private is not illegal. so?

If you want an analogy with the present situation, here goes, if there is a group of say n people who engage in any non decent thing according to your definition and DON'T force anyone to participate but anyone who WANTS to is free to. Which is how youtube works, unless you WANT to listen to honey singh glorifying rape, you DONT have to. for the record, I was always against playing such songs on TV, radio etc.
 
@manu - Are you sure you have been following this entire chain of conversation? Because, at the beginning, I myself conceeded that no one can stop you from saying abusive words in your room at the pretense of it being a song. And no one is stopping you from calling Honey or Sugar or whatever that guys name is to your home & giving a private performance to you.
 
see. my parents are vegetarians. but they do not mind me eating meat. but i would not eat meat in front of them (chicken soup is fine though). now expecting them to let me have my cook prepare non vegetarian food is well not fine as well. same case with such songs. my parents might not be fine with them. i am fine with them. i would not play them in front of mom and dad. but that does not mean that no one should have the right to make their own decisions on whether they want to listen to it or not. :)
 
Vulgarity should no be defended by any human either in public or private.:l
 
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