“This is a joke of my religion,” Rafar in his controversial music video slamped the rapper Tommy origin on the imagination of Maa Kali – inside.

On Saturday, Canadian rapper Tommy Jenesis, Real Name Genesis Yasmin Mohanraj released a clear music video, ‘True Blue’. In the video, she was seen wearing a blue body paint, wearing gold jewelery and a red dot, which reflects the Hindu goddess Mala Kali. He also placed a Christian cross in his hand, and was seen licking him at one point. This video, her look has expressed an online displeasure. Amidst all this, Indian rapper Rafar reacted to video and imagery.
What did Rafar say about Tommy Genesis and her music video True Blue?
Taking his social media story, on Sunday, the Canadian rapper was called out. He urged his followers to flag the video as it is a cultural cultural insult. “This is a joke of my religion. It should not be present. Report it.”Check it out here:

Neutzance Tommy reacts to ‘True Blue’
Echoing similar feelings, internet users did not put back to express their disappointment and anger. “It’s pathetic !!!! Stop implementing Hindu culture only for choice,” a user wrote.“Our goddess is not your dress …. what is this verification ur,” made another comment.“Hindu aesthetics, our jewelry and our customs means and they are not appropriate for the West. Disrespecting our religion and goddess is not making U foreigners, it is just zenophobia and racism. Remove it,” it is mentioned by a user.
Origin Yasmin Mohanraj?
From Vancouver, Canada, Yasmin comes from a diverse background that includes Malayali, Tamil and Swedish roots. His music often examines subjects related to gender and sexuality, and he has previously referred to himself as “fetish wrappers”.Starting his music journey in 2015, his job shows an experimental approach with provocative songs.He started his rap career in 2013. She is an alumna of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she focused on film and sculpture.