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Baahubali Producer Criticises BJP Minister’s Comments On Deepika Padukone’s Clothes In Pathaan Song 'Besharam Rang'

Pathaan is Shah Rukh Khan’s first film in four years and will release on January 25 next year. Directed by Siddharth Anand, the story sees him as a ruthless spy, ready for a face-off with John Abraham, the primary antagonist.

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As protests against Pathaan’s new song 'Besharam Rang' featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone continues, Baahubali producer Shobu Yarlagadda has expressed his anger at MP Home Minister Narottam Mishra’s statements who said that ‘Pathaan was full of faults’ and had ‘toxic mentality’. He also threatened to stop the film’s screening in Madhya Pradesh.

Yarlagadda quote-tweeted the post on Twitter and wrote, “We are really hitting rock bottom now.”

The minister had said, “The outfits that have been worn in the song are objectionable. It is evident that polluted minds are behind filming this song. Anyway, Deepika Padukone has been a supporter of the Tukde Tukde gang when she went for the JNU protests and that is why, I would like to request that they should correct the visuals of the song, correct the costumes, or else the permission to release this film in MP should be given or not will be a thinkable question.”

Besharam Rang is the first song from Pathaan that has been released. The song features Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan and the dance moves have been choreographed by Vaibhavi Merchant. She previously in an interview with Pinkvilla said that, “Deepika put in a lot of hard work to look the way she is looking in Besharam Rang. She had an entire crew – dietitian, her physical trainer and the stunning costumes by Shaleena.”

She added, “I was mighty impressed with the way she just approached all the costumes she’s like, yeah, she’s cool to wear this, she’s cool to wear that. So, I think that really triggered a certain style in which this song should be shot.”

Pathaan is Shah Rukh Khan’s first film in four years and will release on January 25 next year. Directed by Siddharth Anand, the story sees him as a ruthless spy, ready for a face-off with John Abraham, the primary antagonist.