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Sofia Hayat thrashed for using Hindu chant 'Om' in lovemaking video

Updated on: 14 June,2017 06:26 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Former 'Bigg Boss' contestant and 'nun' Sofia Hayat is back in news and this time for using the sacred Hindu chant 'Om' in her lovemaking video with hubby. Sounds bizarre? Wait till you watch it!

Sofia Hayat thrashed for using Hindu chant 'Om' in lovemaking video

Sofia Hayat thrashed for using Hindu chant 'Om' in lovemaking video with husband

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant
Sofia Hayat with husband Vlad Stanescu in a still from the lovemaking video. Pic/YouTube


Former 'Bigg Boss' contestant and 'nun' Sofia Hayat is back in news and this time for using the sacred Hindu chant 'Om' in her lovemaking video with husband Vlad Stanescu. Sounds bizarre? Wait till you watch it!


Yes, Sofia Hayat has released a new music video where she is making love with her hubby Vlad while the chant 'Om Shanti Om' is being used as the soundtrack.


Sofia Hayat shared a teaser to the music video on her Instagram account and wrote:

"My new music video and song is out now! Om Shanti Om. Watch the full video on my You Tube channel exclusively! Please see the whole video on my You Tube so you can see the whole story of Om Ashanti Om. I AM SOFIA MARIA HAYAT. I AM THE ARK OF THE COVENANT. I AM HERE NOW. WE ARE ENTERING A NEW ERA ON EARTH. UNITY ONENESS 666 333 999 1 0 10 UNITY 1 ZERO. LOVE . WAKEUP CHILDREN YOU ARE IN HEAVEN True love and intimacy is what all people should know. Intimacy like this is sacred. It is not dirty or rude but incredibly beautiful. Those who think this is wrong..have not been taught about love and intimacy and therefore only recognise sex. If intimacy and connection and deep respect were taught as a pre requisite to love making..then we would not have rape or sexual violence. All things come from creation and creation is love. Pornography has also de-sensitized men, and turned women into objects. It shows sex without feeling and love..which is a dishonour to divine creation..showing sex without love teaches it. And then feelings are lost in the sacred act..leaving emptiness. LOVE IS sacred..making love is sacred..in true honour and respect. Produced, written and sung by me including all harmonies and instruments."

Watch the video shared by Sofia Hayat on Instagram:

 

My new music video and song is out now! Om Shanti Om. Watch the full video on my You Tube channel exclusively! Please see the whole video on my You Tube so you can see the whole story of Om Ashanti Om I AM SOFIA MARIA HAYAT. I AM THE ARK OF THE COVENANT. I AM HERE NOW. WE ARE ENTERING A NEW ERA ON EARTH. UNITY ONENESS 666 333 999 1 0 10 UNITY 1 ZERO. LOVE . WAKEUP CHILDREN YOU ARE IN HEAVEN True love and intimacy is what all people should know. Intimacy like this is sacred. It is not dirty or rude but incredibly beautiful. Those who think this is wrong..have not been taught about love and intimacy and therefore only recognise sex. If intimacy and connection and deep respect were taught as a pre requisite to love making..then we would not have rape or sexual violence. All things come from creation and creation is love. Pornography has also de-sensitized men, and turned women into objects. It shows sex without feeling and love..which is a dishonour to divine creation..showing sex without love teaches it. And then feelings are lost in the sacred act..leaving emptiness. LOVE IS sacred..making love is sacred..in true honour and respect Produced, written and sung by me including all harmonies and instruments. https://youtu.be/p2W-mSv3mGE

A post shared by Sofia Hayat (@sofiahayat) onJun 13, 2017 at 7:09am PDT

 

Sofia Hayat also shared the link to the entire video. Watch it below:

Sofia Hayat was brutally attacked by netizens for using the sacred Hindu chant for her lovemaking video.

Here are some reactions:

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant

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Sofia Hayat married Romanian interior designer Vlad Stanescu on April 24. Sofia Hayat's wedding was themed around fairies and angels and the couple had a sacred Egyptian ceremony. Sofia opted to wear a golden gown and tiara, while her hubby Vlad chose a sherwani. The wedding was attended by the couple's close family and friends.

Just Married! Inside photos from Sofia Hayat's grand wedding
Just Married! Inside photos from Sofia Hayat

Sofia Hayat slammed for using Hindu chant 'Om' in lovemaking video with husband

Recently, a police complaint was filed against Sofia Hayat for getting 'swastika' inked on the soles of both her feet. As the symbol is considered sacred by the Hindu community, Sofia courted outrage over social media.

In September last year, Sofia Hayat had shared a video where she is seen shedding her clothes and posing in a bra. The video had gone viral as the actress made a comeback with her bold avatar after turning 'nun'.

Watch video: 'Nun' Sofia Hayat sheds her clothes, poses in bra
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Sofia Hayat made headlines earlier when she claimed to have given birth to Lord Shiva. (Watch the bizarre video here)

Last year, Sofia had announced the removal of breast implants (View pic!) and declared to be celibate for life.

Also read: Sofia Hayat talks about becoming Mother Gaia, her views on sex and more

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