FIR Ordered Against Woman For Shooting Dance Video On 'Munni Badnaam Huyi' Inside MP Temple
After some Bajrang Dal members objected, Neha, the young woman who had posted the video on Instagram on October 1.
A social media user from MP has landed in a legal soup for 'hurting religious sentiments' of people by shooting a dance video inside a temple.
Home Minister Narottam Mishra announced on Tuesday that a First Information Report (FIR) would be filed against the woman for shooting a video inside the premises of a temple in the Chhatarpur district of Madhya Pradesh.
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¡ª Dr Narottam Mishra (@drnarottammisra) October 4, 2022
The video that she uploaded went viral on social media.
After some Bajrang Dal members objected, Neha, the young woman who had posted the video on Instagram on October 1.
Apart from deleting the viral video, Muskan, an avid Instagram user, uploaded videos to apologize to her followers for hurting their sentiments.
The`reel' (short video) was shot on the temple steps to the hit Bollywood song "Munni Badnam Hui."
"The way Neha dressed and shot the video was objectionable. I objected to such incidents earlier and said FIRs would be registered in such cases. Despite the warning, she did this," Mishra told reporters.
"I have directed the Superintendent of Police of Chhatarpur to file an FIR against her," said the minister, who is also the state government's spokesperson.
The woman has over four lakh followers on Instagram.
'Kaanta Laga' during Ram-Leela irks people:
No one should object on the woman, as dancing provides her bread & butter.
¡ª Arvind Chauhan (@Arv_Ind_Chauhan) October 3, 2022
But questions should be asked on the intention of Ram Leela organizers for arranging titillating dance performance for public on holy occassion.#Sambhal #UttarPradesh #Dussehra #DurgaPuja pic.twitter.com/u4jOiSy3cZ
An FIR has been lodged against ten members of a Ramlila committee here after a video of an "indecent" dance being performed on a stage surfaced on social media, police said on Tuesday.
The investigation revealed that the video was from Panwasa village, Additional Superintendent of Police Shrish Chandra said.
Taking cognizance of the matter, he said an FIR was lodged against members of the Ramlila committee, and two to three unidentified performers were also booked. The members have also been warned against indulging in any such action again, the Additional SP said.
(With agency inputs)
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