
Katrina & Malaika's Item Songs
Bollywood News: A woman today filed a PIL in the Lucknow bench of the  Allahabad High Court today as on 23rd Dec, 2010 seeking an immediate  ban on Bollywood item numbers “Munni Badnam Hui” and “Sheila Ki Jawani”  alleging the songs were “against “decency and morality.
 As an interim relief, the petitioner requested the court to order a  halt to the release of Hindi film ‘Tees Maar Khan’ as long as the song  ‘Sheila Ki Jawaani’ is not removed from the film.
 In her PIL, which will come up for hearing after the winter vacation,  the petitioner Nutan Thakur through her counsel Ashok Pandey has sought  an order to immediately stop the public exhibition of these two songs  as they have a bad impact on the society.
 Producers of upcoming flick ‘Tees Maar Khan’ Twinkle Khanna, Shirish  Kunder and Ronnie Screwvala, its producer Farah Khan, producers of  ‘Dabangg’ Arbaaz Khan, Malaika Arora Khan and Dhillin Mehta, its  director Abhinav Kashyap, Censor Board and Union of India through the  Secretary of Information and Broadcasting have been made respondents in  the PIL.
 The petitioner has alleged that in the movie ‘Dabangg’, which has  “Munni Badnaam Hui” and ‘Tees Maar Khan’, as in almost all other Hindi  films and films in other languages, many indecent, immoral and vulgar  songs, dialogues and visual representations, were being disseminated to  general public through the means of channels of mass media before the  issue of certificate under the law of the land.
 “This is completely against sections Cinematography Act 1952 because  in many cases such songs, dances, scenes, dialogues do not get  certificate later on but by that time they have been publicly exhibited  to a very large extent,” she said.
 The petitioner requested the court to direct the Censor Board and  Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to intervene and issue  directives to the film-makers in all the languages and all other  concerned bodies not to display anything (including songs, dances,  dialogues, audio inputs, sequences, prommos or other such materials of  the film) before the required certificate is issued to the films.
 Thakur also argued that in ‘Munni Badnam Hui and ‘Sheila Ki Jawaani’,  there is the specific problem of use of such songs which are against  decency, morality and public order and which can incite commitment of  offences.
 “Such unfortunate events have already started taking place where  helpless and poor girls studying in schools and colleges, working women  in all kinds of establishments, institutions and organizations and even  housewives are being teased, molested and sarcastically treated, more so  when the name of the women/girls is Sheila/ Sheela/ Munni/ Muniya and  other similar sounding ones,” she said.
 The petitioner also sought a court directive to stop the screening  and public exhibition of ‘Dabangg’ as long as the song ‘Munni Badnaam  Hui’ is not deleted from the film.