7 Bollywood songs which will make you feel embarrassed after listening to them; Speak so plainly that no one can even sing!

New Delhi. Bollywood songs are often hits, but there are some songs whose lyrics are so vulgar or with double meaning that the listeners turn red with embarrassment. Recently, Nora Fatehi’s song ‘Sar Ke Chunar Sarke’ has been embroiled in controversies (Nora Fatehi’s song ‘Sarke Chunariya). But this is not the first case. Let us know those 7 Bollywood songs whose lyrics leave everyone wondering who on earth wrote these.

1. Sarke Chunar Sarke (KD The Devil)

This song is being trolled for its controversial lyrics. The lyrics are plain obscene and have double meanings. It has been written by Rakib Alam, who has composed songs like Pushpa, Got, Pushpa 2.

2. What’s behind the bodice (villain)

This song of Sanjay Dutt also became a victim of troll. However, the makers told that it is based on Rajasthani folk song. It has been written by Anand Bakshi.

3. Rukmini Rukmini (Roja)

This song was based on light-hearted jokes about wedding night and wedding. Elderly women ask questions to the new bride. The censor board considered it a cultural expression. Lyricist PK Mishra.

4. Takes during the day, takes at night (Amanat)

This film of Sanjay Dutt is also in the list of double meaning songs. It is popular even today because of the lyrics.

5. Standing is standing (style)

This song filmed on Anil Kapoor and Juhi Chawla is now popular in memes too. This has been written by Indeevar.

6. Sarkay Leo Khatiya (Raja Babu)

Sameer wrote this song filmed on Govinda and Karisma Kapoor. There was a lot of criticism due to the lyrics and dance steps.




  • 7. With Saiya in Madaiya / kept under the pallu (Eena Meena Deeka / Rowdy Rathore)

    The song filmed on Rishi Kapoor and Juhi Chawla, and the song by Rowdy Rathore, both remained controversial for their double meaning. Lyricist Sameer. Due to these songs, controversies and trolling have been common in Bollywood. However, these songs are still played a lot in parties and DJs.

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