NHRC Takes Action Amid Controversy Over Sanjay Dutt-Nora Fatehi Song
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Mumbai, March 17 (NationPress) The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has released a notice regarding the purported use of inappropriate and suggestive lyrics in the newly launched song 'Sarke Chunar', featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt from the film KD – The Devil.
This action follows a wave of criticism directed at the song online, with many labeling the lyrics as vulgar and unacceptable.
The situation escalated when advocate and social activist Vineet Jindal lodged a complaint with the cyber cell of the Delhi Police, requesting legal measures against those involved with the track.
In his complaint, Jindal claimed that the song features sexually suggestive and offensive lyrics that are inappropriate for any public setting, particularly on digital platforms that are widely accessible.
The complaint also calls for the removal of the song from social media, stating that its content promotes obscenity and could adversely affect young audiences.
Since its recent release, the song has faced significant backlash from viewers on social media.
Many have criticized its reliance on double entendres and sexually suggestive phrases.
Singer Armaan Malik has previously shared his thoughts on the issue via social media, describing the song as a 'new low' in songwriting.
Cricket icon Harbhajan Singh also expressed his disapproval on social media, criticizing both Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt for their involvement in the project.
As of now, the creators of KD – The Devil have yet to respond to the growing controversy.