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Controversy Erupts as Tommy Genesis Dresses as Hindu Goddess Maa Kali in New Music Video

Derrick Williams
Derrick Williams
"This is so disrespectful. Art should inspire, not offend!"
Jean-Michel Dupont
Jean-Michel Dupont
"Can someone explain why she thought this would be okay?"
Zanele Dlamini
Zanele Dlamini
"Tommy needs to understand the significance of cultural symbols."
Jean-Pierre Dubois
Jean-Pierre Dubois
"I think she was just trying to make a statement, but it backfired."
Robert Schmidt
Robert Schmidt
"Why do artists keep using religion for shock value? It's getting old."
Hikari Tanaka
Hikari Tanaka
"This is what happens when cultural appreciation turns into appropriation."
Isabella Martinez
Isabella Martinez
"LOL, I can't believe she thought this would be a good idea!"
Samuel Okafor
Samuel Okafor
"Just another example of someone missing the mark in the name of art."
Amina Al-Mansoori
Amina Al-Mansoori
"Can't we all just celebrate cultures without making a mockery of them?"
Samuel Okafor
Samuel Okafor
"I don't know who her team is, but they should have advised her better."

2025-06-22T04:59:50Z


In a move that has sparked significant backlash, Canadian rapper Tommy Genesis, born Genesis Yasmine Mohanraj, has faced intense criticism for her portrayal of the Hindu goddess Maa Kali in the recently released music video for her song "True Blue." The video, which premiered just one day ago, features Genesis dressed in elaborate costumes that many have deemed inappropriate and disrespectful to Hindu culture. The artist, known for her bold and rebellious style, has been labeled the “internet's most rebellious underground rap queen” by Dazed magazine, but this latest release has ignited a firestorm of controversy.

In the music video, Genesis can be seen adorned with blue body paint, a gold maang tikka, a series of gold bangles, and a striking gold necklace. The visual imagery further includes a red bindi on her forehead, traditionally worn by many Hindu women. In addition to these decorations, Genesis also wore a gold bikini and matching stilettos, creating a juxtaposition that many viewers found jarring. As the video progresses, she provocatively licks a Christian crucifix and performs a hand gesture often associated with Hindu greeting, ‘namaste’—elements that have drawn ire from both Hindu and Christian communities.

As the video began to circulate, it quickly garnered a plethora of negative comments on social media, especially on platforms like X and Instagram. Critics were quick to point out that Genesis had managed to offend followers of both religions within the same video. One user remarked dryly, “Somehow you've managed to offend Christians and Hindus in the same video. Achievement.” Others expressed their outrage more passionately, with one X user stating, “This is blasphemy. It has become fashion to hurt Hindu sentiments. Even she knows no one will object.”

The controversy gained traction as many viewers accused Genesis of cultural appropriation, particularly highlighting the trend of Western artists adopting elements of Hindu culture for their own gain, often without understanding or respecting the significance behind them. Comments poured in on Instagram, with one user sarcastically stating, “Ah yes, nothing says spiritual awakening like a bindi at Coachella and chanting mantras between mimosas.”

The backlash reflects a growing concern among many regarding the appropriation of sacred symbols and practices in popular culture. Cultural appropriation occurs when individuals adopt elements of a culture—often without permission or respect—resulting in a commodification of cultural identities. In this case, many Hindus feel that Genesis’s portrayal of Maa Kali trivializes their beliefs and traditions, further perpetuating a cycle of disrespect in mainstream media.

Tommy Genesis’s music video for "True Blue" is part of her upcoming album, titled "Genesis." As the artist continues to navigate the complexities of her identity as a Tamil-Swedish artist, it remains to be seen how this controversy will affect her career and her relationship with her fans. The decision to blend provocative imagery with religious symbolism raises pressing questions about the responsibilities of artists in representing cultures authentically and sensitively.

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Source of the news:   Hindustan Times

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