Nora Fatehis song ‘Sarke Chunar’ has been removed from YouTube.

KD: The Devils item song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt was taken down because its lyrics were very vulgar.

New Delhi: Nora Fatehis song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ had some bad words. This song is from the Kannada film KD: The Devil. The song was taken down from YouTube because people did not like the lyrics.

What is this song About?

KD: The Devil is a Kannada film with Dhruva Sarja. The people who made the film wanted to get more people to watch it so they got Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt to be in a song. The song was sung by Mangli. Was supposed to be a fun dance song with Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt.

At first it worked. The song got a lot of views and people were talking about it.. Then people actually listened to the lyrics and that is when the problems started.

The lyrics that caused all the trouble

The person who wrote the lyrics Raqeeb Alam did not do a job. There were lines like “Pahle Uthale, Ander Wo Dale, Neeche Ek Boond Na Girae” and “Choosega ya chatega, jo karega kar” that people did not like. People said these lines were very bad and should not be in a movie.

People on media were very upset. They said the song was “cheap” and “vulgar” and that it was not good for women. Some people even said that Bhojpuri songs are not this bad and that says a lot. Many people wondered how the song was allowed to be made in the place.

Singer Armaan Malik said it was a low for songwriting and that it showed how bad the music industry has gotten.

NHRC notice and complaints

The problems with the song did not just stay on media. People filed complaints with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting asking for action to be taken against Nora Fatehi Sanjay Dutt, the director, the singer and the producers.

The National Human Rights Commission also sent a notice about the songs lyrics and visuals. Social activist Vineet Jindal was one of the people who wanted the police to take action against the people who made the song.

With all the trouble the people who made the song decided to take it down from YouTube.

The Hindi version of the song was removed from YouTube on March 17 2026. The Hindi version of the song was removed from YouTube on March 17, 2026, in an attempt to control the controversy before it escalated further. However, this action raised more questions than it answered.

Interestingly, while the Hindi version was taken down, versions of the song in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam continued to remain available on several platforms. As a result, many people began to question the inconsistency in this decision.

Moreover, this selective removal led to widespread debate online. If the content of the song was considered inappropriate, then logically, all versions should have faced similar action. On the other hand, if only the Hindi version was problematic, it raised concerns about differing standards across languages.

Therefore, instead of resolving the issue, the move ended up intensifying public curiosity and criticism.

This whole thing is about the fight between being creative and what the public thinks is right. Songs with lyrics have been around for a long time, in Indian movies. What has changed is how people get upset and how easy it is to file complaints.

We will have to wait and see if KD: The Devil benefits from all this trouble.. Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ has already made a big impact for better or worse. Nora Fatehis song ‘Sarke Chunar’ is still a deal.

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