A new controversy has taken over social media, Sanjay DUtt And Nora Fatehi’s latest song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke was suddenly removed from YouTube. The track, featuring Sanjay Dutt and part of an original Kannada film KD: The Devil which has been dubbed in several languages including Hindi, and faced strong backlash over its lyrics and choreography.
What Really Happened?
The song initially created buzz online for its catchy music and Nora Fatehi’s dance moves but soon within hours of its release, many viewers began pointing out what they felt were double-meaning lyrics and suggestive visuals.
By March 16, the video was still accessible but soon after, users started seeing a “video unavailable” message. Reports suggest that the makers either made the video private or removed it following growing pressure. The controversy mainly revolves around the lyrics written by Raqeeb Alam and certain dance steps that many called inappropriate for general audiences.
Public Reaction And Celebrity Criticism
The reaction online was quick and turned very intense. While some viewers enjoyed the song, a large section criticized it for crossing a line.
Singer Armaan Malik also openly called the track a “new low” in songwriting. Former cricketer Harbhajan Singh also reacted, questioning the content and calling it disappointing. Many social media users echoed similar thoughts. Some said Bollywood songs have lost their depth, while others felt such content should not be promoted widely.
Legal Trouble And Official Action
The matter did not stop at online criticism. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) took note of the issue and issued a notice. A complaint was also filed by a social activist, raising concerns about the song’s impact, especially on younger audiences. The complaint reportedly mentions legal provisions under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, the POCSO Act and the IT Act. Authorities have also approached the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), asking for stricter action.
What’s Next?
So far, the makers of KD: The Devil have not released an official statement. The film is directed by Prem and starring Dhruva Sarja, which is scheduled to release on April 30, 2026. For now, the song remains unavailable online and the debate continues. While some call it censorship, others believe it was necessary.

