‘Sarke Chunar’ singer Mangli apologises amid backlash, revised version to release soon: “We truly regret the oversight” Singer Mangli has issued a public apology following the controversy surrounding the song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from KD: The Devil. The track, featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, drew criticism from viewers over its Hindi lyrics, which many described as vulgar and suggestive. Taking to Instagram Stories, Mangli said the song has been removed from all platforms in response to public sentiment. She wrote that she sincerely apologises for the unintended mistake and acknowledged the concerns raised by audiences. Addressing the backlash further, Mangli stated that the team has already made corrections to the lyrics. She said the intent was never to hurt anyone’s sentiments and expressed regret over the oversight. According to her statement, a revised version of the song with updated lyrics is set to be released later today. She also assured listeners that steps have been taken to prevent such issues in the future. In her note, Mangli thanked the makers of the film and music director Arjun Janya, adding that she holds him in high regard. The controversy around the song escalated earlier this month after audiences flagged the Hindi version for its double meanings. The lyrics were criticised for appearing to describe sexual acts before shifting to a metaphor involving an alcohol bottle. Amid the backlash, the Hindi version was taken down from YouTube. L... #Nora_Fatehi #Chunar_Teri #Teri_Sarke’ #Sarke #Sanjay_Dutt #Sarke_Chunar’ #Chunar’_singer #singer_Mangli #Mangli #singer

Nora Fatehi – Sanjay Dutt Song Row: Rakshita questions ‘selective outrage’ as ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ controversy intensifies The controversy surrounding the latest track ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from KD: The Devil featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, continues to escalate, drawing sharp criticism over its explicit lyrics and suggestive choreography. The song has faced backlash from industry bodies and public figures, with the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) among those raising objections. Following complaints filed with the CBFC and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Hindi version of the track has since been taken down from YouTube. Amid the growing uproar, former actress Rakshita, who is married to the film’s director Prem, has addressed the controversy through a series of Instagram notes. Without directly defending the content, Rakshita questioned what she described as “selective outrage,” pointing to past Bollywood songs and films that explored similar themes but did not attract comparable criticism. She wrote, “Yes yes I have seen it all. I know you guys are tagging me in random people's posts. the fact is I know what's written. I know what's happening. My stand on whether I am for it or against it doesn't matter, when songs like Peelings, Dreamum Wakeupum, like Choli ke Peeche or 100s like these came out it seemed fine. When an entire film came out talking about how the actors just spoke about have sexual intercourse throughout th... #Nora_Fatehi #Sarke_Chunar #Chunar_Teri #Teri_Sarke’ #Sanjay_Dutt #Devil_featuring #featuring_Nora #Dutt_Song #Sarke’_controversy #Song_Row
Government asks CBFC to review Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt starrer song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’: Report The controversy surrounding the song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from KD: The Devil has escalated, with authorities now stepping in following allegations that the track features vulgar and sexually suggestive content. According to an India Today report, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has directed the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) to examine the matter and take appropriate action. Reportedly, the board has been asked to ensure the removal of the song from media platforms if the allegations are found to be valid. The track features Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, and has drawn criticism from multiple quarters. Critics have raised concerns over its lyrics, visuals and choreography, alleging that it promotes vulgarity and objectifies women, with potential impact on younger audiences. Officials have also suggested that monitoring mechanisms for obscene or objectionable content in films and music videos could be tightened. If necessary, amendments to existing film certification rules may be considered to prevent the circulation of content deemed indecent or harmful to public morality. The issue gained further traction after the All Indian Cine Workers Association (AICWA) formally wrote to the CBFC and Union Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, seeking immediate intervention. In its letter, the association termed the matter a "serious pub... #controversy_surrounding #Sarke_Chunar #Chunar_Teri #Teri_Sarke’ #Sarke #sexually_suggestive #Chunar #Teri #Sarke’ #Today_report
