Musician
Ram
Sampath,
who
has
composed
and
sung
the
item
song
'Bhaag
DK
Bose'
of
the
movie
Delhi
Belly,
has
slammed
Ra.One
director
Anubhav
Sinha
stating
that
he
has
resorted
to
cheap
publicity
by
targeting
actor
Aamir
Khan.
The
upcoming
musician
has
called
the
song
an
'anthem
for
underdogs'.
Recently,
Anubhav
Sinha
had
expressed
his
disappointment
over
the
usage
of
words
like
'DK
Bose'
in
the
item
song,
which
sound
like
'bh*****ike'.
He
had
even
talked
about
his
concern
about
kids
like
his
nine-year-old
son
singing
the
song
without
understanding
its
meaning.
He
feared
that
the
term
'bh*****ike'
might
be
taken
for
granted
in
future.
Responding
to
him
Ram
Sampath
says
that
he
does
not
want
his
son
singing
'DK
Bose'.
Talking
to
the
PTI,
Ram
Sampath
prefers
to
call
the
song
an
'anthem
for
underdogs'.
"Its
a
known
fact
that
Aamir
makes
socially
relevant
films...
It
seems
it
has
become
fashionable
to
target
him.
It
is
100
per
cent
cheap
publicity.
I
don't
know
why
he
(Sinha)
had
to
resort
to
such
publicity," the
PTI
quotes
Ram
as
saying.
The
composer
feels
that
it
is
none
of
Sinha's
business.
"We
have
censor
board,
which
is
mature
and
independent
enough
to
take
a
call
on
it,"
Ram
adds.
Meanwhile,
making
a
counter
attack
on
the
director,
Ram
even
goes
on
further
to
remind
Anubhav
of
his
last
film
Cash.
He
says
that
there
was
skin
show
and
skimpily
clad
women
mouthing
lyrics
like
'Sainya
Sainya
Sehari'
and
'Lagen
Hai
Mohe
Sexy,
Love
The
Way
U
Touch
Me'.
“Seems
he
is
okay
his
kid
singing
this," he
said.