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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

Here's how Sunny Leone responded to the imposed ban on her condom ad!


Sunny Leone has spewed controversy yet again after staying away for quite sometime. This time it's for a condom brand that has featured in.

Apparently, the women's wing of the Republican Party of India demanded the removal of the ad, as it objectifies women putting them under a bad light.

Even the Goa State Commission for Women directed the state-run buses not to carry the condom advertisement featuring Sunny on the sides of the local commutation service.
https://youtu.be/5fKItGSbtQM
The Women's Wing secretary, Sheela Gangurde told a leading newswire agency, "The advertising campaign objectifies the feminine gender and has proved to be a sheer embarrassment for all women viewers... It's a very ugly scene and conveys a very different message. The shabby, immoral and ugly manner in which the actress seduces or sexually provokes a man in the ad to use condoms is nothing but serving immorality and a bad practice to the Indian audiences, hurting their moral ethos, ethics, religious and spiritual values ".

Sheela Gangurde, national secretary of RPI's women's wing has taken up the issue with the Union I&B Ministry. "Expressions of the actor in this advertisement are obscene and against the Indian culture. If the government didn't act, RPI will approach the State Women's Commission ," she added.

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