What is happening in our society these day?! People go furious even if their mistakes are pointed out. Offending other people is not entertainment. Many of them use it as a medium to earn fame and popularity. So has Omprakash Mishra the guy who calls himself the’ king of rap’ has done in his ‘Aau Kya Aunty’ song, that went viral over the internet with many people liking and disliking his video.
Did you perceive something is characteristically off shaft with people in general when crowds of grown-ups assemble in few cities across the country to murmur a melody, which spiritualizes, as well as cheers assault, misogynism and sexual annoyance!
Uploaded on the prominent social site, YouTube amid late 2015, ‘rap sensation’ Omprakash Mishra’s “Bol Na Aunty Aau Kya”, an embarrassing, male bullhead melody on a boy who wishes to engage in sexual relations with a matured woman bascially ‘aunty’ who denies to ‘give in’, has turned the ‘millennial song of the year’.
This video went viral and had more than 3,000,000 views out of which it got , 30,000 likes and 60,000 dislikes, and then it was pulled down due to copyright matters, and was “identified” by humor pages on the mainstream organizing site Facebook amid 2017.
Everything started with crowds of new people congregating in the Delhi’s Connaught Place on September 11, 2017 after a FB page, ‘Shit Indians Say’, created a scene and rang people to ‘yell Bol Na Aunty Aao Kya’.
Kyle Fernandes, the 19-year-old co-originator of the FB page stated, “It was supposed to be sarcastic. But 100 people turned up, and when they started chanting and walking around Connaught Place, other people joined them and the numbers increased to 500. I never thought so many would actually turn up.”
“It was supposed to be a spoof page, like the ‘Everybody Point their Fans at the Hurricane to Blow it Away’ event. It was meant to be for laughs, even the first few people who ticked ‘Going’ for the page, did it for fun. We thought just a few would get together just for laughs. The rapper Omprakash Mishra also called and said he is coming. Once we realised that so many people might actually turn up, like in Delhi, we cancelled the event,” Shah, who works for the comedy group ‘All India Bakchod, told media.
On September 13, The Quint put out a video asking its perusers to report Mishra’s rap video on YouTube with the goal that the video-sharing site is compelled to bring it down. Not long after the video was shared via social media, the site got a flood of feedback from Mishra’s fans.
While, the Facebook page MemeMandir welcomed its adherents to yell ‘Bol Na Aunty Aun Kya’ at The Quint’s office, Mishra requested that his fans ‘report Quint Neon’.
The Quint was compelled to file an FIR to the police on September 16 after its columnist, Deeksha Sharma, got death threats on WhatsApp amidst the night, helping her to remember what happened to Gauri Lankesh, a senior writer who was as of late shot dead outside her home in Bengaluru. Aside from oppressive messages, the 24-year-old columnist likewise got rape threats on Facebook.
This is heights of stupidity!