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Nora Fatehi Breaks Silence On 'Sarke Chunriya' Song Controversy From KD: The Devil Movie
Bengaluru, March 19 - Nora Fatehi has finally addressed the massive backlash surrounding the controversial track "Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke", which sparked outrage over its allegedly vulgar lyrics and visuals. The song, featuring Nora alongside Sanjay Dutt from the film KD: The Devil, quickly became the centre of heated debates across social media and industry circles. The controversy escalated after several viewers and public figures criticised the song for being "cheap" and "vulgar", with complaints reportedly reaching authorities. The backlash grew so intense that the song was eventually taken down from multiple platforms, with reports suggesting intervention from regulatory bodies. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Nora Fatehi (@norafatehi) Amid the storm, Nora Fatehi issued a clarification distancing herself from the final output. The actress revealed that the song was shot nearly three years ago and claimed that she did not approve the version released. She further stated that she had no involvement in the controversial Hindi version that triggered the outrage. Her statement highlights the challenges performers often face in the film industry, where creative control over the final product doesn't always lie with the artist. Nora's statement sheds light on how actors can sometimes become the face of criticism for content decisions made beyond their authority. Stay tuned...