‘Sarke Chunar’ song controversy: Haryana and Karnataka Women Commissions seek CBFC action against vulgar lyrics and visuals |

‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ Divides Internet As Nora Fatehi Faces Backlash

The song ‘Sarke Chunar’ from the Kannada film ‘KD: The Devil’ has received massive backlash for its vulgar lyrics and visuals. A complaint was filed by an advocate against the song and everyone associated with it. Soon, the National Human Rights Commission also issued a notice over the depiction of obscenity in the song. And now, the Haryana State Commission for Women has written to the Central Board of Film Certification raising concerns over the same.

Haryana State Commission for Women writes to CBFC over ‘Sarke Chunar’ song

According to the ANI report, the Commission expressed “grave concern” in an official communication over what it described as the growing presence of obscenity and vulgarity in songs approved for public release. As per the letter sent to the CBFC, the visuals and the lyrics of the track contradict the standards and guidelines laid down under the Cinematograph Act, 1952.

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‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ Divides Internet As Nora Fatehi Faces Backlash

The letter read, “It has come to our attention that a recently released song, ‘Sarke Chunar teri Sarke,’ featuring Nora Fatehi, the known dancer/actress, contains content that appears to contradict the standards and guidelines prescribed under The Cinematograph Act, 1952.”The letter further read, “It is further observed that such content has the potential to exert a negative and lasting influence on children and youth, who are particularly impressionable and susceptible to the impact of popular media, thereby posing a matter of serious societal concern. The growing trend of suggestive visuals and lyrics in certain songs raises serious questions about compliance with the spirit of the Censor Board.“In its letter to the CBFC, the Commission stated that the growing use of suggestive imagery and lyrics in songs raises concerns regarding adherence to the spirit of certification requirements. It also underlined the importance of the media in shaping society’s values and urged regulatory agencies to exercise greater caution and accountability when approving information for public circulation. The Commission has requested the CBFC to provide a detailed response and to consider stricter scrutiny of similar content in the future.

Karnataka State Commission for Women writes to CBFC over ‘Sarke Chunar’ song

On the other hand, the Karnataka State Commission for Women has also taken note of complaints related to the lyrics of ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’, which features in the upcoming film ‘KD: The Devil.’ In a separate letter to the regional director of the CBFC, the commission raised concerns that the lyrics could be derogatory and portray women in a disrespectful manner.The Karnataka panel said the matter came to its attention following complaints from members of the public regarding lyrics used in films currently under production or promotion. The Commission stated that content perceived to denigrate the dignity of women could violate film certification guidelines.The letter further noted that the public dissemination of provocative lyrics may affect the safety and social well-being of women. It emphasized that scenes or lyrics depicting women in an obscene or degrading manner fall within the scope of scrutiny under certification norms. The Commission urged the CBFC to conduct a thorough review of the song and ensure that any objectionable lyrics or scenes are removed or modified before certification is grantedIn addition, the Karnataka panel has written to the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce, calling for greater oversight within the film industry regarding the use of what it described as obscene literature or dialogues in films. The letter highlighted growing public objections to certain song lyrics in Kannada cinema, including those linked to ‘KD: The Devil’, and urged filmmakers to exercise greater social responsibility.

More about the song and the film

The song features Nora Fatehi and Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt. Directed by Prem, the film stars Dhruva Sarja in the lead role, alongside Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, V. Ravichandran, Ramesh Aravind, Reeshma Nanaiah, Jisshu Sengupta, and Nora Fatehi. It is slated to hit theaters on April 30, 2026.

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