The song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from director Prem’s upcoming Kannada film, KD: The Devil, has sparked controversy over its suggestive lyrics. Featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, the song has come under scrutiny for its provocative content. The film is written and directed by Prem, and his wife, former actress Rakshita, has now broken her silence on the matter, questioning why there is such selective outrage over this song.
Director Prem’s Wife REACTS To Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke Song Controversy
Sharing her thoughts on Instagram Stories, Rakshita expressed her confusion: “Yes, I’ve seen it all. I know you’re tagging me in random posts. The fact is, I know what’s written and what’s happening. My stance on whether I support it or not doesn’t matter. When songs like Peelings, Dreamum Wakeupum, or Choli ke Peeche and hundreds of others came out, it seemed acceptable. When movies talk openly about s*xual acts throughout, it seemed fine. But one song causes a huge uproar. I’m not justifying anything, I’m asking to understand this.”
Rakshita comments on the controversy
She further clarified that questioning the songwriter’s entire body of work based on one song is unfair. “One song doesn’t make him a horrible writer or someone who only does gimmicks. If some films don’t perform well, that doesn’t make him a bad filmmaker. Do you have the right to question him? Yes. Do you have the right to ask why? Yes. Do you have the right to ab*se him or spit on him? No, absolutely not. When people do that, it’s just wrong.”
Rakshita via Instagram Stories
About The Controversy
The opening verse of “Sarke Chunar” features double entendre with graphic references to sex. The song was released in multiple languages—Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada—by Anand Audio, the film’s official music partner. The Hindi version has since been taken down from YouTube.
Over the past few days, the song has drawn criticism from the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA), actress Kangana Ranaut, and singer Armaan Malik, among others, who have condemned its objectionable lyrics. ANI reported that a lawyer has filed a petition with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) seeking an immediate ban and removal of the song, citing concerns that its lyrics and visuals are obscene and potentially harmful to minors. Additionally, a criminal complaint has been lodged with the Delhi Police Cyber Cell regarding the song.
KD: The Devil is scheduled to release in theatres on April 30.
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