A major controversy is trending in Bollywood as Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt’s song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke faces legal trouble. The track from upcoming Bollywood movie KD: The Devil has sparked outrage, with a complaint demanding an immediate ban.
Complaint Filed Against Sarke Chunar
In the latest Bollywood update, a formal complaint has been filed with the CBFC and the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting seeking a ban on Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke. The complaint alleges that the song contains “highly vulgar and sexually suggestive” lyrics and visuals, raising concerns about its impact, especially on younger audiences.
Why The Song Is Facing Backlash
The song, featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, quickly went viral after release but not entirely for the right reasons. Social media users and even industry voices criticised its choreography and lyrics, calling them “cheap” and inappropriate. The backlash grew rapidly, turning the track into one of the biggest Bollywood celebrity news controversies right now.
Song Removed And Legal Pressure Builds
As the controversy escalated, the Hindi version of the song was taken down from YouTube following legal complaints and public outrage. Reports also suggest that authorities and regulatory bodies are now reviewing the matter, with discussions around stricter action and content regulation. This has made the issue even bigger in ongoing Bollywood news cycles.
KnowBuddys Take
This controversy once again brings up a bigger question for Bollywood movies where should the line be drawn between entertainment and responsibility? While bold content isn’t new, the reaction to Sarke Chunar shows that audiences are becoming more vocal about what they find acceptable. Whether the song gets banned or not, one thing is clear: in today’s digital world, Bollywood trends can turn into controversies overnight and the internet always has the final say.
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