Nora Fatehi Hits Back at Trolls Amid ‘Sarke Chunar’ Controversy, Says She Didn’t Perform Hindi Version

Prosenjit Barman
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Nora Fatehi reacts to criticism over Sarke Chunar clarification

Actor Nora Fatehi has reacted strongly to online criticism surrounding her clarification on the ongoing “Sarke Chunar” controversy linked to the upcoming film KD: The Devil.

Addressing the issue through a video shared on Instagram, Nora stated that she had signed up only for the original Kannada version of the track and was not aware of the Hindi version at the time of shooting. However, her explanation triggered debate online, with several users questioning her claims.

Responding directly to criticism in the comments section, Nora defended her stance and clarified that she did not perform to the Hindi lyrics. She urged viewers to watch her full explanation before drawing conclusions and maintained that she had no involvement with the Hindi version of the song.

The actor also indicated that she may pursue legal action against those responsible for releasing the Hindi version without her knowledge. In multiple replies, she reiterated that she neither performed nor approved the version that is currently facing backlash.

Nora further addressed criticism around her dance style and costume, stating that such elements are part of mainstream entertainment and not unique to her performances. She emphasized that the current controversy is specifically related to the Hindi lyrics, which she claims were altered beyond what she was initially informed.

The song, which also features Sanjay Dutt, has been under scrutiny for its suggestive lyrics and presentation. A section of social media users has raised concerns about its content, especially its potential impact on audiences.

In her responses, Nora expressed frustration over being linked to a version of the song she claims she had no role in. She also highlighted broader concerns about how content is sometimes modified without artists being fully informed.

The track is part of KD: The Devil, directed by Prem, and released in multiple languages. The controversy has continued to gain attention online, with discussions around accountability and content standards in the film industry.

The situation remains dynamic, with reactions continuing across platforms and further developments expected.

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