The National Commission for Women, led by chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar, discussed the controversial song ‘Sarke Chunarr Teri’ involving Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt. During the meeting, concerns were raised about the song’s lyrics being derogatory towards women. The accused were urged not to repeat such mistakes in the future to uphold women’s dignity.
Vijaya Rahatkar emphasized that ignorance of the song’s meaning is not an excuse for disrespecting women. The accused individuals present at the hearing apologized and acknowledged the negative impact of the song on society. They committed to working on women empowerment in the coming months and reporting back to the Commission. Nora Fatehi’s advocate attended on her behalf, but the Commission scheduled a final appearance date for both actors.
The controversy surrounding Nora Fatehi’s song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from the movie ‘KD: The Devil’ sparked criticism for its alleged vulgar lyrics and suggestive dance moves. Singer Armaan Malik and social media users condemned the content, leading to legal complaints and demands for a ban due to concerns about its influence on minors and public decency. Following public pressure, the song was reportedly removed from YouTube.
