Ravi Kishan seeks ban on vulgar content in Bhojpuri films and songs
He has demanded a strict law to ensure that such content in films and songs be discontinued
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Bollywood actor and Gorakhpur BJP MP, Ravi Kishan, has written letters to Union Ministers and the Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, demanding a ban on vulgar content in Bhojpuri films and songs.
He has demanded a strict law to ensure that such content in films and songs be discontinued.
In his letters, Ravi Kishan has pointed out that the Bhojpuri-speaking population in the country is around 25 crores.
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How many times have you noticed those nondescript, unattractive, bright colored posters of Bhojpuri films stuck on boundaries of parks in Andheri in Mumbai or market-side near Minto Road in New Delhi or Exhibition Road in Patna? May be, as an educated Bhojpuri speaking, you either don t associate with them or just scoff and move ahead. Next time you pass through such an image, see it carefully. You will for sure see, a cleavage exhibiting lady, a blood bathed hero/villain (you can t guess who is who), a gun-toting man and several other faces with all unrealistic facial expression. A visual treatment which was quite popular with C grade film makers in 80s and 90s, now even B Grade Hindi films look better than A-Grade Bhojpuri films.
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Oxford meaning of Prostitution: A person who misuses his talent or who sacrifice their self respect for the sake of personal or financial gains.
How many times have you noticed those nondescript, unattractive, bright colored posters of Bhojpuri films stuck on boundaries of parks in Andheri in Mumbai or market-side near Minto Road in New Delhi or Exhibition Road in Patna? May be, as an educated Bhojpuri speaking, you either don t associate with them or just scoff and move ahead. Next time you pass through such an image, see it carefully. You will for sure see, a cleavage exhibiting lady, a blood bathed hero/villain (you can t guess who is who), a gun-toting man and several other faces with all unrealistic facial expression. A visual treatment which was quite popular with C grade film makers in 80s and 90s, now even B Grade Hindi films look better than A-Grade Bhojpuri films.