India, March 26 -- The Delhi high court on Wednesday dismissed a plea seeking directions to singer and rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh to amend the lyrics of his new song 'Maniac', stating that "vulgarity doesn't have any religion" after the petitioner alleged that the song sexualised women using Bhojpuri lyrics.
The high court bench of chief justice DK Upadhyay and justice Tushar Rao Gedela made the remarks while hearing a plea filed by Luv Kush Kumar after his counsel asserted that the song allegedly normalised vulgarity by using Bhojpuri language and sexualised women.
"Vulgarity doesn't have any religion. It should be unqualified. Never ever say Bhojpuri vulgarity. What is this? Vulgar is vulgar. Obscene is obscene," the bench told Kumar's ...
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