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Sameer blames Madhuri's Choli Ke Peeche for rise of double-meaning
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Samir Anjaan defended his songs like "Sarkai Lo Khatiya," blaming trends on "Choli Ke Peeche" and censor board approval. He denied writing vulgar content, citing traditional roots and visual portrayals. Aamir Khan apologized for objectifying lyrics like "Khambe Jaisi Khadi," acknowledging Hindi cinema's gender portrayal issues.
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