Honey Singh is facing fresh trouble as the Delhi High Court criticised his song ‘Volume 1’ and ordered it to be removed, calling it inappropriate.
The court said the song goes beyond acceptable limits and raised concerns. This comes at a time when he is already facing issues over his recent Mumbai concert.
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What the court said
As reported by Live Law, the High Court described the song as “grossly vulgar” and said it is derogatory towards women. Justice Purushaindra Kaurav stated that the “conscience of the court is shocked with the contents of the song.” The court also observed that even the title of the track is so “vulgar” that it cannot be mentioned in the order.
It directed that the song be taken down immediately from all platforms. The plea in the matter was filed by Hindu Shakti Dal, seeking deletion of the song’s audio and video content.
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Mumbai concert faces trouble too
The controversy does not end there. During a recent Mumbai concert at MMRDA Grounds on March 28, an FIR was filed against organisers for allegedly using laser lights in a restricted zone near an airport, as per police reports. The event also saw a tense moment when a woman tried to jump over a gate to enter the venue and reportedly used abusive language when stopped.
The concert was part of Honey Singh’s ‘My Story World Tour’, which began in Delhi on March 14. After the Mumbai show, Yo Yo Honey Singh is scheduled to perform next in Pune and Kolkata as part of the same tour.