Beyonce Reference Cut from Bollywood Song after Racist Lyrics Storm

In this Aug. 28, 2016 file photo, Beyonce arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden, in New York. (AP)
In this Aug. 28, 2016 file photo, Beyonce arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden, in New York. (AP)
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Beyonce Reference Cut from Bollywood Song after Racist Lyrics Storm

In this Aug. 28, 2016 file photo, Beyonce arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden, in New York. (AP)
In this Aug. 28, 2016 file photo, Beyonce arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards at Madison Square Garden, in New York. (AP)

A song from an upcoming Bollywood film has been rewritten after social media users criticized the original lyrics as racist for glorifying fair skin and making an inappropriate reference to Black American pop star Beyonce.

The offending lyrics, which translated as ‘After looking at you fair woman, Beyonce would feel shy’, featured in a song from a film called Khaali Peeli, whose director Maqbool Khan swiftly apologized.

“(The) lyric in question was never intended racially,” Khan said in a statement on Monday, adding that the film’s makers were huge fans of Beyonce and had not meant any disrespect.

“The term ‘goriya’ (fair woman in Hindi) has been so often and traditionally used in Indian songs to address a girl, that it didn’t occur to any of us to interpret it in a literal manner,” he added.

A new version of the song, which drops the controversial line, is now available on music streaming applications, a spokeswoman for the film said.

India’s film industry is often accused of feeding the country’s obsession with fair skin and bias against darker faces, and the issue drew increased scrutiny during the Black Lives Matter protests earlier this year when Bollywood actors spoke up against racism.

Campaigners welcomed the criticism on Twitter over the song’s lyrics. They said it was a rare challenge to Bollywood song lyrics and dialogues equating fairness with beauty that showed greater awareness about discrimination.

“The fact that Bollywood has been endorsing this trend is not new but I’m happy people have reacted. A decade ago, they wouldn’t have,” said Kavitha Emmanuel, founder of India’s Dark Is Beautiful advocacy campaign.

“It’s very sad that after so much of awareness we have a song like this today,” she added, contrasting it with Beyonce’s new visual album Black is King, released in July.

The album celebrates Black culture and features music videos celebrating the search for identity and Black beauty.



Rapper Kendrick Lamar Lands the Biggest Wins at the 2025 BET Awards 

Kendrick Lamar accepts the Album of the Year award for "GNX" at the 25th annual BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards, in Los Angeles, California, US, June 9, 2025. (Reuters)
Kendrick Lamar accepts the Album of the Year award for "GNX" at the 25th annual BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards, in Los Angeles, California, US, June 9, 2025. (Reuters)
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Rapper Kendrick Lamar Lands the Biggest Wins at the 2025 BET Awards 

Kendrick Lamar accepts the Album of the Year award for "GNX" at the 25th annual BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards, in Los Angeles, California, US, June 9, 2025. (Reuters)
Kendrick Lamar accepts the Album of the Year award for "GNX" at the 25th annual BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards, in Los Angeles, California, US, June 9, 2025. (Reuters)

Kendrick Lamar was the top winner on Monday at the BET Awards, an awards ceremony honoring Black actors, singers and sports stars.

The "30 For 30" rapper won the best male hip hop artist award, best album of the year as well as the video of the year award for "Not Like Us."

Lamar and filmmaker Dave Free also took home the video director of the year award at the event, which was held at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles and broadcast on the BET cable channel.

"BET has always made sure they're representing the culture right and always put me in the midst of the cycle of what we represent," Lamar said on stage when accepting his award.

Host comedian Kevin Hart opened the ceremony by recognizing the BET Awards' 25th anniversary and all of the "history that has been made" on the stage.

The ceremony traversed the evolution of Black music, starting with a performance by R&B artist Ashanti that featured a compilation of songs, including her 2002 song "Foolish."

Additional performances included other 2000s songs "Ballin'" by Mustard, "1 Thing" by Amerie and "Like You" by Bow Wow.

Hart led with jokes while also highlighting the BET Ultimate Icon Award winners of the night, including Kirk Franklin, Mariah Carey, Jamie Foxx and Snoop Dogg.

The special award was given to those that have paid homage to music, entertainment, advocacy and community impact.

Presented by Stevie Wonder, Foxx accepted his award and reflected on his recovery journey after having a stroke in 2023.

"I gotta be honest, when I saw the in memoriam, I was like, 'Man, that could have been me'," he said.

Another honor included the best female hip hop artist award for rising rapper Doechii.