<span class=normal>What still needs to be seen is the domino effect of the promo. Will it create a controversy because the National Anthem is used? Or will the journalists be seen visiting Ram Gopal Varma in prison tomorrow? Will someone wake up today and take a stand against the promo? Or will any political party use it for their own betterment? Before we get the answers to the above questions, UKs Harrow Observer columnist and Bollywood Hungamas London correspondent spoke to the master of disguise, RGV, and asked him questions on the first promo of his forthcoming film Rann, which bears the message about dissension, and the power of the Press. A power that is soon fading. But as Ramu himself quotes, Power cannot be given...it has to be taken. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>Isnt it morally incorrect to demean the National Anthem? <BR> Of course it is morally incorrect and completely unpatriotic to demean the National Anthem. However, this song isnt and shouldnt be misconstrued to be an aberration on the National Anthem. Its a song by itself that in a way tries to depict the current situation in the country. The reference to the National Anthem is also for the same. <BR><BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>It is illegal to dissect the National Anthem and use it for your own purpose like youve used to publicize your film Rann.<BR><br><p class=clear>&nbsp;</p>I feel this song, only depicts what some characters of this film feel is the current state of affairs in the country. If one was to notice carefully, it isnt a dissection of the National Anthem nor is it an attempt to do so. Yes, for obvious reasons it sounds like it, but if one was to notice carefully, the National Anthem talks a completely different language and this song talks of the battleground that our land has become today. </span>