A newly released track featuring Nora Fatehi has ignited a wave of criticism online, with many viewers objecting to its lyrical content and visual treatment. The song, Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke, is part of the soundtrack of the upcoming film KD: The Devil and also stars Sanjay Dutt.
Soon after its release, the track began trending on social media platforms—not just for its catchy rhythm and elaborate dance setup, but also for the backlash surrounding it. A section of the audience praised the production value and Nora Fatehi’s performance, but many others criticised what they described as explicit lyrics and provocative choreography.
Among those reacting to the controversy was singer Armaan Malik, who openly expressed dissatisfaction with the song’s writing. Sharing his thoughts on X, he suggested that the standard of commercial songwriting appears to be declining, a remark that quickly gained traction among users.
Online discussions grew sharper as several people questioned the role of regulatory bodies and whether such content should be permitted in mainstream cinema. Others highlighted concerns about the song’s potential reach, pointing out that viral tracks often influence trends, especially among younger audiences.
The song has been sung by Mangli, with lyrics by Raqeeb Alam and composition by Arjun Janya. Despite the criticism, it has managed to attract significant attention, indicating that controversy has also amplified its visibility.
Directed by Prem, KD: The Devil is a period-based action film set in the 1970s. Alongside Sanjay Dutt, the film features Dhruva Sarja, Shilpa Shetty, and Reeshma Nanaiah. It tells the story of a man drawn into the criminal underworld and is expected to hit theatres on April 30, 2026.
The ongoing debate around the song reflects a broader conversation about the balance between artistic expression and audience sensitivity in contemporary entertainment.
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