Pune child protection officer writes to police commissioner over Honey Singh's 'vulgar' songs
Pune, Pune district child protection officer Mangesh Jadhav on Thursday wrote to police commissioner Amitesh Kumar raising concerns about the songs of rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh, which he alleged "glorify alcohol, drugs and gun culture".
In the letter, Jadhav asked the police department to ensure the contents of Singh's programme remains "appropriate, socially responsible and in conformity with child protection principles and statutory safeguards".
The letter was written following a complaint submitted to the Maharashtra Women and Child Development Department by one Dr Punditrao Dharenavar from Chandigarh. "Honey Singh songs such as One Bottle Down, Char bottle Vodka, Manali Trance, This Party Getting Hot, Makhana, Goliyan, Millionaire, glorify alcohol, drugs and gun culture. In the Honey Singh live concert, minors (less than 18 years) are allowed. If he sings such songs, children can get a bad impact on their mental health," Jadhav's letter stated.
Singh used "vulgar language" on stage during his show in Mumbai on March 28, the letter added. It was an apparent reference to Singh's 'My Story' tour event in the metropolis, during which he belted out songs like 'Millionaire', 'Desi Kalakar', 'Mafia Mundeer', and 'Dope Shope.'
"Therefore, you are advised to ensure the content of the programme remains appropriate, socially responsible and in conformity with child protection principles and statutory safeguards," Jadhav's letter to the police commissioner said.
Incidentally, the Delhi High Court on Thursday took strong exception to a "vulgar" and "derogatory" song allegedly released by rappers Yo Yo Honey Singh and Badshah in 2006, saying the track was in complete disregard of even the minimum standards of civility and directed its removal from online platforms.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
The letter was written following a complaint submitted to the Maharashtra Women and Child Development Department by one Dr Punditrao Dharenavar from Chandigarh. "Honey Singh songs such as One Bottle Down, Char bottle Vodka, Manali Trance, This Party Getting Hot, Makhana, Goliyan, Millionaire, glorify alcohol, drugs and gun culture. In the Honey Singh live concert, minors (less than 18 years) are allowed. If he sings such songs, children can get a bad impact on their mental health," Jadhav's letter stated.
Singh used "vulgar language" on stage during his show in Mumbai on March 28, the letter added. It was an apparent reference to Singh's 'My Story' tour event in the metropolis, during which he belted out songs like 'Millionaire', 'Desi Kalakar', 'Mafia Mundeer', and 'Dope Shope.'
"Therefore, you are advised to ensure the content of the programme remains appropriate, socially responsible and in conformity with child protection principles and statutory safeguards," Jadhav's letter to the police commissioner said.
Incidentally, the Delhi High Court on Thursday took strong exception to a "vulgar" and "derogatory" song allegedly released by rappers Yo Yo Honey Singh and Badshah in 2006, saying the track was in complete disregard of even the minimum standards of civility and directed its removal from online platforms.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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