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Sunny Leone urges media to stop using ‘objectification’ for item songs: ‘We are here to provide entertainment to the audience’ | Hindi Movie News Filmymeet

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Sunny Leone urges media to stop using 'objectification' for item songs: 'We are here to provide entertainment to the audience' | Hindi Movie News Filmymeet

Sunny Leone recently criticized the media for using the term ‘objectification’ when discussing item songs in films. She claimed that reporters are the ones who use this term to describe these popular tracks, which attract many viewers. She made these comments with Manorama while promoting her upcoming Tamil film ‘Petta Rap’ in Kochi, Kerala.
“The only ones who are using the term ‘objectification’ are the media.Thousands of people come to theatres to watch movies because of these songs. That is not objectification, it is providing entertainment and we are here to provide that to the audience.” she stated.
Talking about her projects, Leone has worked on several item songs across various languages, which includes ‘Baby Doll’ from ‘Ragini MMS 2’ (2014), ‘Paani Wala Dance’ from ‘Kuch Kuch Locha Hai’ (2015), ‘Piya More’ from ‘Baadshaho’ (2017), ‘Trippy Trippy’ from ‘Bhoomi’ (2017), ‘Moha Mundiri’ from ‘Madhuraraja’ (2019), ‘Pink Lips’ from ‘Hate Story 2’ (2014), ‘Deo Deo’ from ‘PSV Garuda Vega’ (2017), and ‘Laila’ from ‘Shootout At Wadala’ (2013). She also appeared in the item song ‘Laila Main Laila’ from ‘Raees’.
The actress further urged the media to stop using the term and to support the film industry. She said that without such support, artists like herself might face difficulties in finding work. “It means a lot to actors when you buy a ticket. Please ensure you support every film that comes out,” she added.
Directed by SJ Sinu, known for Theru and Djibouti, ‘Petta Rap’ stars Prabhudheva, Vedhika, Vivek Prasanna, Bagavathi Perumal, and Ramesh Thilak. The film, a musical action comedy, is named after the song ‘Petta Rap’ from ‘Kadhalan’ (1994), with the original composed by AR Rahman. The movie’s cinematography is by Jithu Damodar, editing by Nishad Yusuf, and music by D Imman. The film is slated to hit the cinemas on September 27.





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