Indian-hero Canadian rapper Tommy Jenesis face backlash for dressing as Devi Kali: ‘deliberately made fun of Hinduism’

Indian-origin Canadian rapper Tommy Jenesis slammed his latest album to make fun of Hinduism and Christianity.

The Indian-man of Canadian rapper Tommy Jensis was dragged as he found a huge backlash for his music video True Blue, in which he wore clothes as Goddess Kali. Both Hindus and Christians prepared music videos as Goddess Kali, the singer posed stimulated with a Christian cross. Indian rapper Rafar publicly condemned the video on Instagram, called it a “fun of my religion” and urged fans to report on YouTube.Tommy origin, also known as Yasmin Mohanraj, was born in a Malayali-Tamil-Sol-Surdeish family in Canada. His father, Mohanraj, is a Tamil-Malayali Christian, who came to Canada from India when he was young. His parents were grandparents, a scientist and a nurse of Tommy Genesis, who moved to Canada in response to a newspaper advertisement in search of professionals in his areas. Tommy Genesis’ is of the mother Swedish dynasty.Tommy is known for its stimulating, style-educated music that examines subjects of gender, identity and sexuality, often described himself as a “fetish wrappers”. She gained prominence in the underground rap scene, in 2016, she was surprised by the magazine labeled by the magazine labeled “the most rebel underground rap queen” of the Internet.A social media comment said, “Tommy origin, from a Tamil-Malayi Christian background, makes fun of Hindu symbols for shock value in its” True Blue “video. It is not an art, it’s cultural insults, plain and shameless.” “Brother, I am not even a Hindu or a Christian, but it was so uncomfortable to see that it just feels so. “His character in the latest track True Blue is described on the poster as” Freak of India “, as you can see at the top of the poster below. His ancestor was a priest. His father is a converted Christian. So he is clearly angry at Hindus, the way he had treated his father and then he was also written as a Quier, because he was also written in the form of a Quier, because he was also a Quier.

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