Badshah Pledges Women Empowerment Song Following NCW Summons Over Controversial Track
Badshah Promises Women Empowerment Song In 4 Months After NCW Summons In Tateeree Row
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Rapper Badshah appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) after backlash over his song 'Tateeree'. He apologized and promised to release a women empowerment song within four months, sponsor the education of 50 girls, and raise funds for women's initiatives.
- 01Badshah faced NCW summons over his controversial song 'Tateeree'.
- 02He submitted a written apology and made key commitments during the hearing.
- 03Badshah promised to produce a women empowerment song in four months.
- 04He will sponsor the education of 50 girl children.
- 05The incident has raised discussions on laws regarding obscenity and representation of women.
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Rapper Badshah appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) on Tuesday following outrage over his song 'Tateeree', which was criticized for its vulgar content. During the hearing, he submitted a written apology and committed to producing a women empowerment song within four months. Additionally, he pledged to sponsor the education of 50 girl children and raise funds for women's initiatives. The NCW had flagged the song's lyrics and visuals as objectionable, prompting discussions on laws such as the Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986, and Section 67 of the Information Technology Act, 2000. The controversy began after the song's release in March, leading to FIRs filed in Haryana and subsequent actions by the state women's panel. As the Commission prepares to review Badshah's commitments, the public is left wondering if he will fulfill his promises.
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