Annu Kapoor's Tamannaah's 'Milky Body' Puts Kids to Sleep Remark Triggers Controversy
Bollywood's beloved veteran Annu Kapoor has just plunged headfirst into a boiling pot of controversy, and this time, he's dragging the luminous Tamannaah Bhatia down with him in a cloud of what fans are calling "disgusting" and "vulgar" remarks!
The scene was a cozy YouTube chat, but the atmosphere turned anything but, when the conversation veered towards Tamannaah's sizzling hit song, Aaj Ki Raat.
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The host barely had to prod before Kapoor, with a glint in his eye that has since infuriated the internet, launched into a cringe-worthy monologue that no one asked for. Gushing with what he must have thought was charm, the actor exclaimed, "Mashallah kya dudhiya badan hai!" (Oh my god, what a milky body she has!).
But he didn't stop there! Oh no, he was just getting warmed up.
The host, perhaps trying to steer the ship back to safer waters, mentioned Tamannaah's past claim that children fall asleep to her song. That's when Kapoor's mind went on a bizarre and deeply uncomfortable journey.
In a baffling twist of logic, he joked about "70-year-old babies" and ancient "budhas" (old men) being lulled to sleep. He then doubled down, addressing Tamannaah directly in his rant: "Behen (sister), you are putting our children to sleep with your song, with your body, with your milky face..."
The internet, as it does, immediately caught fire.

Social media users didn't just raise an eyebrow; they brought out the digital pitchforks. Comments flooded in, branding the veteran actor a "tharki" (creep) and his language "ashleel" (vulgar). One user fired a direct hit, demanding, "Apni beti ko bhi aisee hi bologe?" (Would you say this to your own daughter?). The consensus was a resounding call for the actor to "CONTROL" himself.
The irony is thicker than plot in a daytime soap! This isn't the first time Tamannaah has had to confront the "milky beauty" label. Earlier this year, she gracefully shut down a similar line of questioning, championing a woman's right to be both glamorous and powerful, stating, "A woman can be many, many things."












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