After the uproar when the lyrics of Karisma Kapoor’s song ‘Vulgar’ had to be changed, the actress checked the meaning of the word ‘it’.

Karishma, the daughter of the Kapoor family, has made a special place for herself in the Hindi film industry. When she entered the industry, she faced rejection. People were saying that Karishma looks like Randhir Kapoor, how will she fit into the heroine’s role. She herself has said these things in an old interview. At the beginning of the career, there was a controversy regarding a song of Karisma Kapoor. One of his words was considered vulgar and received so many negative comments that the lyrics of the song had to be changed. Interestingly, even Karishma did not know the meaning of this word.

The song changed

Today (25th June) is Karisma Kapoor’s birthday. On this occasion we are referring to the controversy connected with one of his songs. Karisma entered Bollywood in the year 1991 with the film Prem Kaida. He was only 17 years old at that time. In 1994, he came with the film Khuddar Govinda. When his song ‘Sexy-Sexy’ was released, there was a huge uproar. Today the word sexy has become commonplace but at the time it was so controversial that the word was removed from the song and replaced with ‘baby-baby’.

Karishma checked the dictionary

Karisma Kapoor has spoken about this controversy during several interviews. Karisma said in an interview that, I don’t know what is causing so much noise. When I checked the dictionary, ‘sex’ simply meant whether a person was male or female. So why do people think ‘sexy’ is bad? Karisma also said that now the word is used for small things. Girls wear shorts and bikinis. At that time she was busy with this song, yet people created an uproar as to what kind of song it was.

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