Bollywood Actress Nora Fatehi Defends Herself Amid Controversy Over 'Obscene' Song Lyrics

Mumbai. Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi has been embroiled in a major controversy due to the song 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke' from the South Indian film 'KD: The Devil'. Following widespread criticism that the words used in the song were extremely obscene and objectionable, Nora released a video defending herself.

She made serious allegations that the film's producers and director deceived her by providing an incorrect translation of the language and released the song using 'AI' without her permission. According to Nora, she had shot this song for the Kannada film industry three years ago.

At that time, she agreed to work because veteran actors like Sanjay Dutt were in the film. Since she does not know the Kannada language, she trusted the translation provided by the producers, but she stated that she herself was shocked upon hearing the words in the Hindi dubbing. She questioned the intentions of the producers, alleging that AI-generated images were used in the lyrical video of the Hindi version without her consent.

She demanded that the names of the directors and producers who created such objectionable songs behind the scenes be made public and that they be held responsible. This controversy has now even entered the Indian Parliament. Samajwadi Party leader Anand Bhadoria raised the issue of obscenity in this song in Parliament.

In response, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw informed that the song has already been banned. The government has committed to taking strict measures to protect children and women from such obscene content spreading through digital media. Currently, this song has also been removed from YouTube.

On the other hand, the National Human Rights Commission, after receiving a complaint on this matter, has issued a notice to the Censor Board and the Ministry of Information Technology seeking a response. The song's lyricist, Rakib Alam, is trying to evade responsibility by claiming that the controversial words were written by the director, not him.

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