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Shabana Azmi Attacks Item Songs: 'Children Sing Choli Ke Peechhe And People Laugh, It Worries Me'

TT Editor·Updated: 12 Mar 2026 12:51 pm IST
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Shabana Azmi Attacks Item Songs: 'Children Sing Choli Ke Peechhe And People Laugh, It Worries Me'

Veteran actress Shabana Azmi has voiced her concerns regarding the portrayal of women in Bollywood item songs, highlighting their impact on young audiences. In a recent statement, Azmi expressed her unease about children singing lyrics from popular item numbers, such as 'Choli Ke Peechhe', emphasizing the normalization of objectification and the male gaze in these performances. She argued that such songs diminish a woman's agency, suggesting that the genre perpetuates harmful stereotypes and encourages a culture of misogyny. Azmi's comments come at a time when discussions around women's rights and representation in the entertainment industry are gaining momentum. As a prominent figure in Indian cinema, her critique sheds light on the need for more responsible and respectful portrayals of women in media, urging the industry to rethink its approach to musical numbers that prioritize sensationalism over substance. Her statements resonate with a broader movement advocating for gender equality and the empowerment of women in all spheres, including entertainment.

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