“I was thinking, when I was a child, I used to follow the notorious person, not the one who did things in a more sophisticated way. Children follow those jo gandh daalte hain (who do the wrong thing)... So, I think it’s the responsibility, of the government or the onus lies on the fraternity people to stop them,” Jassi said. Joshi, a lyricist, writer, ad guru and also the current Chairperson of the Central Board of Certification (CBFC), however, said self-consciousness needs to seep in. “We have to over-correct ourselves and it’s okay to be over cautious as some songs are outrightly outrageous when it comes to portrayal of women.