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Watch Hina Khan Glam Avatar In 'Bhasoodi' Song

Darpan News Desk IANS, 18 Jul, 2018 02:06 PM
    TV actor and Ex-Bigg Boss contestant Hina Khan’s first music video titled “Bhasoodi” is out. 
     
     
    Laced with sexism, the lyrics of the song belittles women and shows them in a bad light.
     
     
    “100 mein se tujhe anda milega, mere baal dekh, tujhe ganja milega, main Kareena Kapoor jaisi dhundunga aur tujhe koi Swami Om jaisa banda milega (You will get 0 out of 100, you will get a bald guy, I will find someone like Kareena Kapoor for myself and you will get someone like Swami Om),” is the rap you hear in the song.
     
     
     
    Before you get offended, we warn you that these are only some of the many demeaning words you get to hear in this Sonu Thukral number. From projecting women as those who run after rich guys to comparing them to a clever cat, everything about the song will make you cringe.
     
     
    Watch the song:
     
     
     

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