Nora Fatehi is in controversy after the release of the song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from the pan India film KD: The Devil. After the controversy over obscene songs increased, now the actress has issued a statement clearly saying that she was made to shoot the entire song by giving wrong translation in Kannada and then made the song in Hindi without approval or permission. The actress has also made many serious allegations against the makers. He said that the makers released the lyrical song with his AI image without taking permission. The actress also admitted that the song was indeed inappropriate, but she came to know about it after reaching the song launch event. The actress herself was in shock after seeing the Hindi song. On the controversy, Nora Fatehi posted a video on the official social media and said – ‘I want to discuss the controversy related to this song. At this time I am shocked by the death of my close one. I wasn’t on the network, so I didn’t know what was going on. Today I came to the network and got information about this. I want to clear up a few things. ‘I shot this song in Kannada three years ago. Which is part of a separate industry, which is called Sandalwood. When I shot this song 3 years ago, I said yes to it because it was a part of a big film, starring the big icon Sanjay Dutt. Who would refuse to work with him? It was a remake, I am the villain and not the hero, as I thought. That was also an iconic song. In the video, Nora further said, ‘When I was shooting this song, I was completely dependent on the makers for translation. When he translated the song, there was nothing vulgar or inappropriate. I don’t understand Kannada, so I followed whatever he was saying. What they did now is that they made that song in Hindi and got it dubbed, the lyrics of which are really very inappropriate, I had no idea about it. He did not take any permission from me for this, nor did he tell me. When I was invited to the launch event, I saw that Kannada song, which was lyrical, had my photos in it. Nora Fatehi made many allegations against the makers. Nora Fatehi has also made many serious allegations against the makers in the statement. He has said, ‘They (the makers) made that lyrical video without my approval. After this he made a photo of me and Sanjay Dutt, which is AI generated. I’m already against AI. I became very irritated at the event itself. ‘I am responsible for this thing. There was presence of people there. There was media presence. There were those people who gave me a chance. I was very trapped inside, after what I saw. When I saw a Hindi song there, I understood that I am not in it. I understood that this was going to be a problem. Because at least I understand Hindi. I told the director that this was not right. I said that this is going to cause a lot of criticism. I said I don’t promote it. I said that my image and reputation are at stake. Nora said – I am not Nepokids, there is no power behind us. In the video, Nora said, ‘We are artists. Especially artists like me who do not have any backup, we are not nepokids, we do not have any kind of power behind us. We are just individuals and we only have an audience with us. We have very little power. We have very little control. Luckily, I am lucky that I have worked with people in Bollywood who respect my opinions. Who respect my creative call. Those who listen to me. However, we are not listened to in some industries. They don’t care about my opinion. After this backlash he had to remove that song. I am thankful for this thing. In the video, Nora has said to the media that when such an incident happens, the media should actively publish the names and photographs of those filmmakers, so that they can take responsibility and scare them. Issue of song raised in Parliament too: Samajwadi Party leader Anand Bhadoria had raised the issue of obscene lyrics of the song Sarke Chunariya in Parliament. On this, Information and Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnav said, ‘Speaker sir, the song about which the MP has said has already been banned. I would like to clearly tell the entire House through you that we should follow the reasonable restrictions imposed by the makers of the Constitution of India on freedom of speech. He further said, ‘In the coming times, the way things spread rapidly through digital medium, the government is committed to take whatever strict action we have to take for the protection of the society, especially the protection of children, protection of women and protection of backward classes.’ Let us tell you that this Hindi song has already been banned. This song has also been removed from YouTube. However the controversy continues. On Tuesday, after receiving the complaint, the National Human Rights Commission issued a notice to the Censor Board, Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Google India and sought their response. On the other hand, lyricist Raqib Alam has given clarification on the matter and claimed that this controversial song has not been written by him but by the director of the film.
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