Bollywood singer Sona Mohapatra frequently grabs attention for her brazen and outspoken demeanor. The Ambarsariya vocalist does everything in her power to expose wrongdoers in the business. The musician has been making headlines lately for criticizing women for caving down to powerful males in the business.
She didn’t name anyone, but because she referenced staying for the Azaan as a “act of honor,” internet users assumed Shehnaaz Gill was the target. She has since identified Luv Ranjan in her most recent tweet and criticized him for making “male-fantasy” movies. To learn more, continue reading.
Sona Mohapatra posted a video on Twitter that features the song Na Maar by Karan Kundra and Shraddha Arya, which is then sung by Sona and the vocalist of “Yaar Mera Titliyon Warga,” Afsana Khan. “Roti Machine” is the song’s final note. The beginning half of the video features KK slapping Shraddha for cheating on her with another woman, but Sona’s song advocating for equality in relationships quickly takes over.
Sona Mohapatra tweeted a caption for the video that said, “Sick of the macho fantasies permeating popular culture? Stories range from Luv Ranjan to the Kabir Singh/Arjun Reddy movie. When a female song (and a fantastic singer like Afsana) receives even more seldom exposure in a music video just because it stars a man, is that really the case? RotiMachine is not a thing.
Tired of such male-fantasies running in popular culture? From Luv Ranjan to the story of a Kabir Singh/Arjun Reddy film and when a rare female song and (a fab singer like Afsana) gets an even rarer investment #video music Because he’s a male protagonist, isn’t it? #roti machine No pic.twitter.com/GCEq3yT5Ad
— Sona Mohapatra (@sonamohapatra) March 16, 2023
Sona had earlier criticized Shehnaaz Gill by writing, “I wanted Shehnaaz ji II’s “support,” “Shraddha,” and #SajjidKhan’s “Glory” when he was staged on national television because of all the Twitter adulation for her act of “respect” today. She should respect her sisters more, in my opinion. #Me too “.
Sona did not appreciate the singer’s harsh criticism from Shehnaaz Gill’s followers. Afterwards, he claimed that his tweets weren’t intended for Gill in an interview.