
But these shameless anti-Hindu lyricist and producers have stooped to new lows in a bid to ridicule Hindu culture and practices ! Would lyricists dare compose the lyrics by replacing Havan with ‘Namaz’ or ‘Mass’? Would the producers dare to use such lyrics in their movies? If someone comes up with a similar song with the word “Namaz” in it, there would be riots not only in Bharat but across the world. (यज्ञानाम् जपयज्ञोऽस्मि – Bhagawatgeeta 10-25) Are only Hindu practices open to ridicule / denigration? Chanting (the name of God) has been called a Yagnya by Bhagawan Shri Krishna. The greatness of Sanatan Dharma is such that even the mundane practice of eating food is equated to a Havan (When we eat food, we satiate the ‘agni’ in the stomach, which is akin to offering food to the sacred fire in a Havan). A complete Veda ( Yajurveda) is even dedicated to the Yagya practice.

Since inception of Vedas, Havan is the bedrock of our culture. ‘Havan’ (other names : Homam, Yagnya) is the very foundation of Hindu Dharma. Devout Hindus can send their lawful protests to concerned authorities through Comments Section.ĭo the lyricist, director or actors even know the sacredness of ‘Havan’? Hindus should also boycott ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ movie unless producers tender the apology. Devout Hindus can also take legal course against producers of ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’.

They should also render unconditional apology to Hindus for hurting their religious sentiments. Now it is duty of all Hindus to protest lawfully against Viacom18 and Rakyesh Mehra so that they withdraw this vulgar song denigrating ‘Havan’ for cheap commercial gain. This extremely outrageous use of word ‘Havan’, a term defining a sacred form of worship for Hindus, is downright derogatory and objectionable ! This song is nothing but a serious insult and denigration of ‘Havan culture’ and Hindu Dharma.

As seen in the video, the actors use explicitly suggestive moves while mouthing ‘Havan karenge’. There is a highly objectionable song in the movie, containing the following lyrics “Havan-kund Maston ka Jhund… Havan Karenge, Havan Karenge, Havan Karenge, Havan Karenge”. The film is produced and directed by Rakeysh Omprakash Mehra and Viacom18 media. ‘Bhaag Milkha Bhaag’ (English: Run Milkha Run) is an upcoming Indian biopic on former athlete Milkha Singh, slated for release on July 12, 2013. Update : HJS submitted letter to Censor board for cancelling Censor Certificate of the movie. Jyeshtha Krushnapaksha 4, Kaliyug Varsha 5115
