Nora Fatehi has broken her silence after the backlash that came the makers’ way for the song Sarke Chunar from the film KD- The Devil. Sharing a video on her Instagram, the actress captioned- “Me and my team will be more careful in the future, however, I had no idea about the Hindi song.”
Also, songwriter Raqueeb Alam on Tuesday distanced himself from the raging controversy over the sexually explicit lyrics of “Sarke Chunar” from Sanjay Dutt’s “KD The Devil”, saying the track was a translation from the original Kannada and he had initially refused to do it.
The song, which has been the focus of outrage on social media and elsewhere, has now disappeared from the official YouTube page though it was played endlessly and shared on social media. The Kannada film, which will be dubbed in four languages, will release on April 30.
“I have not written these lyrics. They were written by the film’s director Prem in Kannada. When I was asked to write all this, I refused, saying such songs won’t work, and will be censored too. They told me to only literally translate the Kannada version and give it to them… they will set it to the song’s meter," Alam told HT City.
What Kangana Ranaut said
The actress told ANI, “Bollywood has crossed all limits with vulgarity, tactics, and attention-seeking. The entire country is condemning and reprimanding them. But I don’t think they have any shame. There needs to be even more strictness about the display of such vulgarity and obscenity…I think some strict rein will have to be put on Bollywood.”
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View AllNetizens slam the actress
“Wow. This lady is out of control. Targeting Bollywood for the vulgarity that actually came from a kannada film.”
“Kangana Ranaut has completely lost her mind after that airport slap, calling a Kannada movie a Bollywood film just to take a dig at Bollywood.”
“Dear #KanganaRanaut ~ Why Don’t You Study Or Read anything Propery everytime Before SPEAKING on Social Plateform
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