6 Songs of Pawan Singh outraging modesty of Indian women
Pawan Singh
Pawan Singh is an Indian playback singer, actor, music composer, stage performer. He is known for his works in Bhojpuri Film Industry. He is widely regarded as one of the best singer in Bhojpuri film industry.
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Opted out from BJP candidates list
A day after the Bhartiya Janata Party announced him as its candidate from the Asansol seat of West Bengal, Bhojpuri actor Pawan Singh decided to drop out of the Lok Sabha elections 2024 due to personal reasons.
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Lollypop Lagelu
Lollypop Lagelu remains in top songs list until date, earned him the Best Male Singer award at the International Bhojpuri Film Awards in 2016. However, this song depicted women as objects of desire. Actress is in this song is often shown in revealing clothes and engaging in sensual dances.
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Raate Diya Butake
Raate Diya Butake is another song of Pawan Singh which shows explicit and vulgur movements. Also, it objectifies the female body and potrays women as object and meant for satisfying mens pleasure.
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Chhalakata Hamro Jawaniya
Chhalakata Hamro Jawaniya is song of Pawan Singh and Kajal Raghwani which has crossed 510 million views on Youtube. This song has also potrayed problematic moves of women by camera focusing on their chest and waist parts. Chhalakata Hamro Jawaniya is song which depicted women as objects of desire.
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Pudina Ae Pudina
Pudina Ae Pudina has shaken up the internet as it has reached a milestone and crossed 100 million mark. The song is sung by Pawan Singh and Anupama Yadav. Pudina Ae Pudina song has used women like props.
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Hari Hari Odhni
Hari Hari Odhni was released in 2022 and this song also potrayed women engaging in sensual dances. These songs are often crass and vulgur, and camera lingers on the female form, further accentuating their objectification.
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Raja Ji
Raja Ji is another song of Pawan Singh released in 2023. The language used in these songs is also problematic, as it reinforces the patriarchal notion that women are only good for their physical attributes.
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