Mar 16 • 10:10 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Controversy over Badshah, why questions aren't being raised about Nora Fatehi's song?

Badshah faces backlash for controversial lyrics in his song 'Tatiri', while Nora Fatehi's new song amidst the scandal raises eyebrows due to its own provocative content.

Rapper Badshah is currently facing serious backlash almost daily following the controversial lyrics of his song 'Tatiri'. The lyrics, which make suggestive comments about school girl students, have drawn the ire of various groups, resulting in legal trouble from the Haryana police and threats from the Lawrence gang, making his life increasingly difficult. The prevailing sentiment is that while opinions may vary on whether his comments are warranted, the lyrics of 'Tatiri' are undeniably objectionable.

Amid this chaos surrounding Badshah, a new song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt has emerged, titled 'Sar Ke Chunar Teri Sar Ke', from the film 'KD - The Devil', marking Nora's debut in a Kannada film. Nora expressed her excitement about being in the film and deemed it a significant opportunity for her, mentioning that the energy and dance steps in the song are impressive and memorable. Despite being in the eye of a storm, she has not addressed the controversies related to the lyrics of her new song, which may stem from her limited understanding of Hindi lyrics.

The lack of scrutiny on Nora Fatehi’s song lyrics compared to Badshah’s has led to discussions about double standards in the music industry relating to how artists are perceived based on gender. While Badshah’s depiction of sensitive topics in a light-hearted context is heavily criticized, the same level of attention isn't directed towards Nora's work, prompting questions about fairness in criticism and accountability. Such discrepancies reveal the broader societal issues regarding the treatment of male versus female artists in the entertainment sector.

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