Why was there an uproar over Dosa-Idli-Sambhar song during IPL 2026? CSK complained to BCCI

IPL 2026: During the match played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings on April 5, the song Dosa, Idli, Sambar, Chutney, Chutney was played before the start of CSK’s innings.

IPL 2026: In IPL, there is always a tough competition on the field between Chennai Super Kings and Royals Challengers Bangalore. But this time the matter has reached outside the field. A match played between CSK and RCB in IPL 2026 is now in the headlines outside the field. A controversy has arisen over a song during this high-voltage match played at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, after which the matter has now reached the BCCI.

What is the whole matter?

In fact, during the match played between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings on April 5, the song Dosa, Idli, Sambar, Chutney, Chutney was played before the start of CSK’s innings. CSK alleges that this song was played to make fun of their team players. Now Chennai Super Kings has filed a complaint in this matter.

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CSK complained

According to a report in the Indian Express, an IPL official has confirmed that Chennai Super Kings has received several complaints and the Governing Council will investigate the entire matter. This officer has also made it clear that CSK’s complaint is being seriously considered.

Managing Director expressed his displeasure

Chennai Super Kings Managing Director Kashi Vishwanathan has expressed his displeasure over this issue. He says that usually DJs are there in the stadium to support the home team, but the situation was different in this match. According to Vishwanathan, some personal comments were made against our players, which are against the spirit of the game.

Controversy happened earlier also

This is not the first time that controversy has arisen regarding this song. This song composed by Appu has been a part of RCB vs CSK Raiwarli for some time now. Last year, RCB had posted a video on social media in which Jitesh Sharma was seen singing this song, after which the fans of Chennai trolled him fiercely.

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