On
Sunday,
December
26,
Madhya
Pradesh
Home
Minister
Narottam
Mishra
warned
actress
Sunny
Leone
and
singers
Shaarib
and
Toshi
to
apologise
and
withdraw
their
music
video
'Madhuban
mein
Radhika,
jaise
jungle
me
nache
mor'
within
three
days
or
else
face
action.
The
minister
alleged
that
the
video
hurts
the
religious
sentiments
of
Hindus.
"Some
vidharmis
are
constantly
hurting
Hindu
sentiments.
The
video
'Madhuban
me
Radhika
nache'
is
one
such
condemnable
attempt.
I
am
warning
Sunny
Leone
ji,
Shaarib
and
Toshi
ji
to
understand.
If
they
don't
remove
the
song
after
apologising
in
three
days,
then
we
will
take
action
against
them," Mishra
told
reporters
when
asked
about
the
song.
Mishra,
who
is
also
the
Madhya
Pradesh
government
spokesperson,
said
Hindus
worship
Maa
Radha
and
the
song
has
hurt
the
sentiments
of
the
people.
The
song,
which
was
released
last
week,
is
sung
by
Shaarib
and
Toshi,
and
eatures
Sunny
Leone.
On
December
22,
Leone
had
tweeted,
"New
Song
Alert,
Party
Vibes
only
with
#Madhuban!”,
while
sharing
the
video
of
the
song
'Madhuban
me
Radhika,
jaise
jungle
me
nache
mor'.
The
initial
few
words
of
this
song
match
with
the
iconic
'Madhuban
mein
Radhika
naache
re' song
from
the
1960
film
Kohinoor.
That
song
was
sung
by
Mohammed
Rafi
and
featured
late
actor
Dilip
Kumar.
On
Saturday,
December
25,
priests
in
Uttar
Pradesh's
Mathura
had
demanded
a
ban
on
this
latest
video
album
of
Sunny
Leone,
accusing
the
Bollywood
actor
of
hurting
their
religious
sentiments
by
performing
an
"obscene" dance
on
the
song
'Madhuban
mein
Radhika
nache'.
In
October
this
year,
Mishra
had
issued
a
24-hour
ultimatum
to
fashion
and
jewellery
designer
Sabyasachi
Mukherjee
to
withdraw
an
advertisement
with
"objectionable
and
obscene"
portrayal
of
mangalsutra
or
else
face
statutory
action.
The
designer
had
later
withdrawn
this
advertisement.
Similarly,
a
few
days
before
that,
Dabur
India
Private
Limited
had
withdrawn
its
Fem
cream
bleach
advertisement,
which
showed
same-sex
couple
celebrating
Karva
Chauth
and
watching
each
other
through
a
sieve,
after
the
MP
home
minister
termed
the
ad
as
objectionable
and
warned
of
taking
legal
steps
against
the
company.
In
the
latest
update,
music
label
Saregama
said
that
the
company
will
change
the
lyrics
of
the
song
after
the
contorversy.