The Hindi version of the song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from the film KD: The Devil, featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, has sparked major controversy soon after its release. The track quickly grabbed attention online, but also faced severe backlash from audiences over its allegedly explicit lyrics and suggestive visuals. Social media was flooded with criticism, with many users calling the content inappropriate and offensive.
Amid the growing outrage, actor and politician Kangana Ranaut reacted strongly to the controversy. Speaking about the song, she slammed the makers and accused them of resorting to cheap publicity tactics. She said, “Bollywood has crossed all limits with vulgarity, tactics, and attention-seeking. The entire country is condemning and reprimanding them. But I don't think they have any shame.”
Kangana further emphasized the need for stricter regulations on such content, stating that there should be tighter control over what is being presented in the name of entertainment. According to her, such songs reflect a worrying trend in the industry, where creators push boundaries only to grab attention.
The song, originally titled Sarse Ninna Seraga Sarse, was released in its Hindi version recently and immediately triggered debate. While some viewers appreciated Nora Fatehi’s energetic performance, a large section of the audience expressed disappointment over the lyrics and choreography.
The lyrics of the controversial track have been penned by Raqueeb Alam, with music composed by Arjun Janya. As criticism continues to pour in, the song has become a talking point across platforms, reigniting discussions around creative freedom and the limits of acceptable content in mainstream cinema.
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