Actress Nora Fatehi is in the news after her song ‘Sarki Chunri Teri’ was removed from YouTube following a controversy.
The song, which also features Sanjay Dutt, is from the upcoming film KD: The Devil.
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What Happened?
After the song was released, many people on social media started criticizing it.
Some viewers felt that:
- The lyrics were inappropriate
- The dance moves were too bold
- The content was not suitable for all audiences
Because of this, the issue quickly became viral online.
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NHRC Steps In
The matter became serious when the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) took notice of the controversy. After this, the Hindi version of the song was removed from YouTube.
Complaint Filed
Reports say that a complaint was also filed with the police.
The complaint claimed that the song:
- Promotes vulgar content
- Could negatively affect young viewers
This added more pressure on the makers.
Mixed Reactions Online
People have different opinions about the song:
- Some are supporting the action and saying the content was inappropriate
- Others believe it is just a film song and should not be taken so seriously
Because of these mixed reactions, the topic is trending online.
What’s the Situation Now?
- The Hindi version is removed
- Other versions may still be available
- No official statement has been released by the makers yet
This situation shows how quickly things can go viral and turn into a controversy, especially in today’s digital world.
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