Deccan Chronicle

Cops take offence to PK’s song

Bheemla Nayak’s anthem song shows cops in poor taste

- SASHIDHAR ADIVI DECCAN CHRONICLE DCP East Zone, Hyderabad

IPS officer M. Ramesh believes that

The anthem theme song from Pawan Kalyan’s forthcomin­g film Bheemla Nayak was released on Thursday to coincide with the actor’s birthday. While the song became an instant rage among fans, it found an objection from an unexpected quarter.

IPS officer M. Ramesh, Deputy Commission­er of Police (DCP) East Zone, Hyderabad, believes the lyrics in the song are in bad taste and show cops in a poor light, further clarifying that cops’ jobs were not just restricted to bashing up people.

He tweeted, “Thankfully, @TelanganaC­OPs are #PeopleFrie­ndlyPolice . We don’t break the bones of those whom we are paid to protect! Surprising­ly, @ramjowrite­s couldn’t find enough words in Telugu to describe the valour of a cop. No mention of service in the song [sic].”

NO MUSIC TO HIS EARS

Talking about the song, Ramesh points out that the entire song talks about cops bashing people, “There was no angle of praising the cops for the kind of hard work and sacrifices they do. In an era where we practice friendly policing, the song tries to project that cops beat people, but we actually don’t! We never beat people.”

Ramesh, neverthele­ss, also clarifies that he is a great admirer of the lyricist Ramajogayy­a Sastry garu. “I love his song Pranamam pranamam from Janatha Garage. It’s very inspiring. As a literary lover who’s a great admirer of Telugu language and literature, I also admire Ramajogayy­a Sastry garu’s lyrics, but I was surprised that he couldn’t find better words to describe cops and their behaviour,” complains the IPS officer.

And especially because the song has got several likes, Ramesh worries that such lyrics may send the wrong signal to the public, who may find it easier to believe that cops always only bash up people.

“There may be one or two instances but generally we don’t beat people, we only register complaints and even follow protocols when it comes to making charges. In fact, there are several things that can praise a cop’s services but there’s nothing of such in the song,” reiterates Ramesh. “I believe music should be based on lyrics and not viceversa.”

The song’s composer SS Thaman says that they have the highest regard for cops, and that the song arises only out of a situation from the film. “In the film, Pawan Kalyan is a nature lover (apart from being a cop), and as such he gets himself posted in a green forest. When people try to spoil the peace and environmen­t and irritate him, that’s when we bring out this song,” he elaborates, adding that while they have taken a few cinematic liberties, their intention was never to hurt anyone.

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Pawan Kalyan in the movie
Bheemla Nayak M. RAMESH Pawan Kalyan in the movie

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