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Case filed against Sunny Leone for “singing national anthem incorrectly” at Pro Kabaddi event

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After singing the national anthem at the Pro Kabaddi League event in Mumbai on Thursday, film star Sunny Leone has gotten into trouble. A police complaint has been filed against the celebrity at the Delhi New Ashok Nagar Police Station for “singing the national anthem incorrectly”.

Ullas PR, the complainant in the case, filed the case against the actress for allegedly not pronouncing certain words correctly in the national anthem. According to media reports, the complainant also said that if someone like Sunny Leone, who enjoys so much popularity, commits these mistakes, it will influence her fans as well. He also said that the actress should have practiced the song well before singing it in the event.

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This is not the first time Ullas has filed a complaint against a celebrity. He had previously filed a case against Amitabh Bachchan for the same reason back in March this year. The film star had sung the national anthem during the World T20 match between India and Pakistan at the Eden Gardens. Ullas also filed a case against pro-boxing star Vijender Singh earlier this week “for insulting the national flag”.

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