Users outraged over Nora Fatehi's item number, singer criticizes it
Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi faces backlash for her item song 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke' from the film 'KD: The Devil', with mixed reactions regarding its lyrics and suggestive dance moves.
Nora Fatehi, a well-known Bollywood actress and dancer, is currently in the limelight due to her new dance number 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke' from the film 'KD: The Devil'. Released on March 16, the song features Nora alongside actor Sanjay Dutt and has garnered a mixed response from viewers. While some fans have praised Nora's dance performance, many others are outraged by the song's suggestive lyrics and dance moves, labeling it as 'vulgar' and inappropriate for public consumption.
The lyrical video of the song has gone viral on social media, prompting reactions from various corners, including singer Armaan Malik, who took to social media to criticize the commercial songwriting standards, stating that it has reached a new low. The song is set in a dance bar, where Nora performs with backup dancers, which has contributed to the negative public reception. The promo released last week showcased her in traditional attire, dancing amidst a crowd, but the full lyrical video has drawn attention to the contentious lyrics that many listeners find troublesome.
As the backlash against 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke' continues, users have taken to various platforms to express their disapproval, calling attention to what they see as degrading content in popular music. The controversy highlights ongoing discussions surrounding the portrayal of women and the nature of entertainment in today's music industry, reflecting broader societal attitudes toward such artistic expressions.