A wardrobe malfunction involving Jacqueline Fernandez in B Praak's new song 'Jugni' has triggered a fresh storm online, after the makers chose to blur the moment instead of removing it altogether.
What happened in the video
Soon after the song dropped, a clip from it began circulating rapidly, showing an unmistakable wardrobe malfunction involving Jacqueline. Once the clip started spreading online, the makers did not cut the segment out of the final video, instead they simply blurred that portion.

Fans call it a publicity stunt
That decision did little to calm things down, and instead pushed the backlash further. A large section of viewers refused to accept it as an innocent editing slip, arguing that a moment this obvious could not have made it into the final cut by accident. Many are now accusing the makers of engineering the entire moment as a cheap way to generate buzz, and comment sections are filled with people questioning why such tactics are being used to grab attention.
The content itself is under fire too
The controversy didn't stop at the editing choice. Several users also objected to how bold the visuals in the song are, with some pointing out that a private part of Jacqueline's body was clearly visible in the clip. Many called the moment embarrassing and demanded an explanation from the makers.
Genuine mistake or a calculated move
The bigger question doing the rounds is whether the scene genuinely slipped past the editing team, or whether it was left in on purpose to keep the song trending. The choice to blur rather than remove the clip entirely, something that isn't technically difficult, has only deepened suspicions that the entire episode was engineered.



















