Actor Nora Fatehi has addressed the controversy surrounding her new track Sarke Chunar from the Kannada pan-India film KD: The Devil. She stated that she was unaware of the Hindi version of the song, which has sparked debate online. Nora chose not to stay silent and fired back at trolls, defending her stance.
She took to Instagram to share a clarification video, stating that she had signed on only for the original Kannada version of the song and was unaware that a Hindi version was also planned. However, her explanation sparked debate online, with several social media users questioning her claims in the comments section.
Nora didn't hold back and stepped in to respond directly to the criticism. She reacted to comments questioning her claims, stating that she didn't perform to the Hindi version and was unaware of its release. She also addressed comments questioning why she hadn't taken legal action against the makers of the song, stating that she is definitely suing them.
The controversy surrounding the song Sarke Chunar has sparked debate online, with some social media users questioning its suggestive lyrics and choreography. The track has drawn criticism from a section of social media users, who have raised concerns about its content and presentation.
The song was released on Monday, while the film is slated to be released next month. Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has revealed that the song has been banned.