B Praak's 'Jugni' sparks debate online after Jacqueline Fernandez's scenes face criticism
B Praak's Jugni featuring Jacqueline Fernandez has sparked online debate, with viewers criticising certain camera angles while others defend the makers' creative choices.
Singer B Praak's latest music video Jugni, featuring actress Jacqueline Fernandez, has become a topic of discussion on social media. While many people have appreciated the song, its music and visuals, others have criticised some scenes featuring Jacqueline.
The discussion began after viewers pointed out that certain camera angles in the music video appeared to focus more on the actress's body than on the performance or the song.
Some Users Question the Camera WorkSeveral social media users have expressed their concerns about the way some scenes were filmed. According to them, the camera work draws attention away from the music and instead highlights Jacqueline's appearance.

Many users said that such visuals can take the focus away from the song and may not be necessary. They believe that music videos should highlight the performance and the story instead of relying on such camera angles.
Different Opinions Emerge OnlineThe criticism has also led to a wider discussion about the people involved in making a music video. Some users believe that directors, cinematographers and editors should carefully review scenes before releasing a video. They feel that if a shot appears too suggestive or distracts from the song, it should be changed or removed.
At the same time, others have defended the video. They say that camera angles, costumes and choreography are creative choices made by the makers. They also believe that different viewers can have different opinions about the same scene, and what one person finds inappropriate may not seem the same to someone else.
No Response From the TeamAs of now, B Praak, Sonu Thukral, Jacqueline Fernandez and the makers of Jugni have not reacted to the criticism. None of them has released an official statement about the online debate.
Larger ConversationThe discussion around Jugni has once again brought attention to the balance between artistic freedom and respectful presentation in the entertainment industry. While some viewers support creative expression, others believe that performers should be shown in a way that keeps the focus on their work. The conversation continues online, with people sharing different views on the music video's creative choices.