India, July 6 -- Singer Sona Mohapatra has responded to the criticism over her recent remarks on Kaanta Laga music video directors Radhika Rao and Vinay Sapru, denying allegations of insensitivity after actor Shefali Jariwala's death. Speaking to us, Sona (49) said, "What do the people of India feel about performative grief? It's insidious self-promotion riding on a pretty performer's untimely demise - it should upset everyone. These songs and legends are the musical heritage we stand on." It all started on Friday, when she shared an Instagram Story about the directors "retiring the song" after Shefali's passing, writing: "3 legends created Kaanta Laga. Composer, lyricist, and singer: RD Burman, Majrooh Sultanpuri, Lata Mangeshkar... These two only created a smutty video with a 19-year-old. RIP and all for the 42-year-old lady but legacy???" Several social media users accused Sona of being "insensitive" by refusing to name Shefali. Some also pointed out that Sona had voiced the 2004 remix Kabhi Aar Kabhi Paar, which had an equally sensuous video. However, on Saturday, the singer shared a follow-up post: "Are we okay with our legends fading and getting disconnected from their own creations? Calling yourself the 'makers' of Kaanta Laga is okay when you are just the makers of a remix video?"...