Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke Song Controversy: National Commission For Women Summons Nora Fatehi, Sanjay Dutt, And Makers Over Vulgar Lyrics

The National Commission for Women has issued summons to Nora Fatehi, Sanjay Dutt, and makers linked to the controversial song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from KD: The Devil. The action follows widespread criticism over the song’s allegedly explicit lyrics and suggestive visuals, sparking concerns around decency in mainstream entertainment. Scroll down to read more.

NCW Issues Summons For Nora Fatehi, Sanjay Dutt, And Other Stakeholders Of ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’

Summons have also been issued to lyricist Raqueeb Alam, producer Venkat K Narayana, dancer Nora Fatehi, and veteran actor Sanjay Dutt, among other key individuals associated with the production. All concerned parties have been directed to appear before the National Commission for Women on March 24 with the necessary documentation. The Commission has warned that failure to comply may lead to legal action.

The song triggered backlash following its release, with many objecting to its double entendre lyrics and provocative choreography. Critics have argued that the song objectifies women and pushes the boundaries of acceptable content in mainstream media. While the lyrics initially seem to suggest explicit themes, they later shift in context, sparking debate over intent versus impact. The choreography and visual treatment have also faced criticism from sections of the public, civil society groups, and political voices.

Nora Fatehi Apologises Amid Facing Backlash

Amid mounting backlash, the Hindi version of Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke has been taken down from YouTube. The track was initially released in multiple languages—Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada—by its official music partner. Responding to the controversy, Nora Fatehi stated on social media that she does not support the contentious version. The actress also welcomed its removal from all platforms. The episode reflects increasing accountability within the entertainment industry when it comes to content sensitivity.

The incident has reignited the ongoing debate between creative freedom and social responsibility in Indian cinema. Both regulatory bodies and audiences are increasingly scrutinising content for inclusivity, representation, and ethical standards. As proceedings move forward, the case could set a significant precedent for how controversial content is governed and addressed.

About The Controversy

The opening verse of Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke 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 India 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). This action was done to seek 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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