‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ Hindi Version Removed After CBFC Complaint

Amid growing criticism, the makers removed the Hindi version, although versions in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam remain available online

‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ Hindi Version Removed After CBFC Complaint

The Hindi version of Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke, featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, has been taken down from digital platforms following a complaint filed with the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), sparking a wider debate on content regulation in film music.

The song, part of the upcoming film KD: The Devil, was released just days ago by KVN Productions but quickly drew backlash online over its visuals and choreography. Amid growing criticism, the makers removed the Hindi version, although versions in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam remain available online.

The controversy escalated beyond social media after advocate Vineet Jindal approached both the CBFC and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, urging immediate action. The complaint reportedly seeks a complete ban on the track across platforms, citing concerns over its alleged impact on viewers, particularly minors.

According to the complaint, the song’s lyrics and visuals have been described as “obscene” and “sexually suggestive,” with its choreography flagged as provocative. The development has reignited conversations around censorship, artistic freedom, and the evolving standards of certification in India’s entertainment ecosystem.

While neither the film’s producers nor the artists have issued an official statement yet, the move to pull down the Hindi version signals a cautious response from the makers amid mounting scrutiny. Industry observers note that such incidents highlight the increasing influence of public sentiment and regulatory intervention in shaping content distribution decisions.

As the debate continues, it remains to be seen whether further action will be taken against the remaining versions of the song or if the controversy will impact the film’s release strategy.