Just as the music industry was settling after the recent uproar around Badshah and his song lyrics, another controversy has taken center stage. This time, a track featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt from the film KD The Devil is facing serious backlash over alleged obscenity. The song, titled Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke, has sparked debate online and beyond, drawing attention from legal authorities.
An official complaint has been filed before the Central Board of Film Certification by Advocate Vineet Jindal, seeking an immediate ban and removal of the track. The complaint has also been marked to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, signaling the seriousness of the concerns raised. According to the petitioner, the song’s lyrics and visuals are “highly vulgar” and contain sexually suggestive content that may not be suitable for public consumption.
The objections extend beyond just the lyrics. The complainant has pointed out that the picturization and choreography of the song are provocative, allegedly promoting vulgarity and disturbing public decency. With the song widely available on platforms like YouTube and circulating rapidly on social media, concerns have been raised about its easy accessibility, especially to younger audiences.
From a legal perspective, the complaint argues that the song could potentially violate multiple laws, including provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act, and the Information Technology Act. It has also been revealed that a separate criminal complaint has already been lodged with the Delhi Police Cyber Cell, further intensifying the matter.
The song credits include lyricist Raqeeb Alam, director Prem, composer Arjun Janya, and singer Mangli, all of whom are now indirectly caught in the controversy. As calls for a ban grow louder, the debate once again highlights the ongoing tension between creative expression and societal standards. Whether authorities take action or not, the situation has already ignited a wider conversation about content boundaries in modern entertainment.