Things have not been looking good for music composer Anirudh in the last few weeks. First, producer Varun Manian complained against him for backing out of a film he’d already committed. And now, a city advocate has lodged a complaint against the composer for his latest music video Ain’t nobody ****in with my music.
In the complaint, he states that in light of the ongoing crimes against women, such lyrics abusing motherhood and being obviously perverse, would have the effect of instigating the youth of our state to participate in such acts of obscenity and perversion at the behest of the aforesaid video.
“Such obscene lyrics, targeting women who are considered holy in several religions, would also have the effect of triggering religious/communal conflict and is in general an affront to decency and standards of public living,” he adds.
The lawyer also claims that the video was released without obtaining censor certification under the Indian Cinematograph Act 1952. “Besides that, such acts of obscenity and indecency are violative of the provisions of the Information Technology Act 2000 and the Indian Penal Code.”

