He is in his second year in college, studying for a bachelor's degree in commerce. Robin, the youngest member of the band, is also the quietest. "That, I think, will be our USP," he adds. Why a Hindi band? JD, who writes the band's songs, says, "I think in Hindi and I am most comfortable in Hindi." "I'm bound to write about something that I identify with." "I definitely cannot write about a kisan waiting for the rains," says Dasgupta aka JD. Its other songs, too, have been light-hearted takes on topics inspired by real-life incidents like school bullies without really going into crass humour or doing something completely comic. The band will perform the song for the first time at a live performance at the Daddy’s Windsong Wednesdays at Il Terazzo on Wednesday, July 29.
In fact, the band has two versions of the song, including one that is heavier. The song is funny and cheeky, yet it has some great guitar play and arrangements. "We didn't know it was going to get banned," said Dasgupta. Now, with the website having been banned, the song has become a tribute to the sultry housewife heroine of the comic strip.
Everyone was talking about her, so we wanted to do something fun with her," says Joydeep Dasgupta, guitarist of Hindi rock band Shor Bazaar. "In March, Savita Bhabhi had become a rage. Why would someone want to do a song about pornographic comic strip heroine Savita Bhabhi, by now a legendary Indian porn figure?