Neelkamal Singh and Akanksha Puri Romantic Song: No matter how bad Bhojpuri films and songs are called, it seems that it does not affect the artists here. The industry is often accused of spreading obscenity, and then the big stars here talk big. But in the end, they do the same thing, which defames Bhojpuri culture and civilization. Neelkamal Singh and Akanksha Puri’s new song ‘Licensee’ has done the same thing of crossing the limits of cheapness and obscenity.

In this song, a woman is openly being told “Raat bitaave saath mein chal”, “Asli mard pehchaan jaibu”, “Laagila thoke kehu na roke, aave je emergency.” It is unfortunate that the beautiful actress of Punjab, Akanksha Puri, whose popularity started increasing after ‘Bigg Boss OTT 2’, was in the news as soon as she came to Bhojpuri cinema due to her closeness with Khesari Lal Yadav and the controversial gym video going viral.

Now this new item dance video of Akanksha ‘Licency’ is also like this, which is going well in terms of views, but her fans and true lovers of Bhojpuri language will hardly like it.This new song ‘Licency’ released on ‘Saregama Hum Bhojpuri’ channel on Monday, 7 April, has got more than 1.87 million views in 24 hours.

It has been sung by Bhojpuri superstar singer Neelkamal Singh. Music has been given by Vinay Vinayak. The lyrics of the song have been written by Ashutosh Tiwari, while Paddy and Mukesh Mishra have directed the music video. Choreography is by Vishnu Kumar.

The music video starts with Akanksha Puri. She is showing her style in a black embroidered lehenga choli and is swinging her waist like a top. Neelkamal Singh is also seen raining bullets and money in a Dabangg style. Till here everything was fine, but as soon as the lyrics of the song start, you will be surprised.

In the song, Neelkamal Singh says, “Hamere jamana chale, aage peeche thana chale, karile ishara tabe, saara shamiyana chale. Badi khaat dares tor fancy bate, raat bitaave saath mein chal, haath mein bate currency, dehi p licensee bate, ki gun licensee bate.”

Further, you also listen and read the lyrics of Neelkamal Singh and Akanksha Puri’s ‘Licensee’ song and tell whether such nonsense should not be stopped? Will Bhojpuri cinema keep putting its culture and respect at stake just for views?