sarke chunar teri sarke — IN news

The song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’, featured in the Kannada-language action crime drama film ‘KD: The Devil’, has recently become the center of a significant controversy. Following its promotional rollout on March 13, 2026, the song faced immediate backlash, leading to its removal from various digital platforms due to legal challenges and public protests.

Critics have labeled the lyrics and choreography of the song as ‘vulgar’ and inappropriate, igniting a heated cultural debate. The National Human Rights Commission has even launched an investigation into the matter, reflecting the seriousness of the public’s response.

The song features well-known actors Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, which has further fueled discussions regarding the moral implications of its content. Observers have noted that the involvement of Dutt, who has a controversial past, has raised questions about the ethical responsibilities of artists and producers in the entertainment industry.

Raqueeb Alam, the lyricist, has stated that he was not the original creator of the lyrics, claiming he was only asked to translate them into Hindi. He expressed his reluctance to work on the song, stating, “I have written five more songs for the movie. I refused to write this one, but he told me to just fit in Hindi words, which he would put in the meter of the song.” This admission has added another layer to the controversy, as it raises questions about artistic integrity and accountability.

Despite the Hindi version being taken down, versions of the song in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam remain accessible, indicating a divide in the reception of the song across different linguistic audiences.

Public figures, including singer Armaan Malik, have voiced their disappointment over the decline in commercial songwriting standards, further emphasizing the cultural implications of the song’s release. One critic remarked, “Nora Fatehi’s new song has crossed all the limits of vulgarity!”

As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how the investigation by the National Human Rights Commission will impact the future of the song and its associated film. The narrative of ‘KD: The Devil’, directed by Prem and set for theatrical release on April 30, 2026, traces the journey of a small-time criminal drawn into organized crime, a theme that may resonate differently in light of the current controversy.

Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further actions that may be taken by the film’s producers or the artists involved. The ongoing discussions surrounding this song reflect broader societal concerns about the content produced in the entertainment industry and its potential impact on audiences.

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