Sanjay Dutt apologized to NCW on the song ‘Sarke Chunar’: Said – ‘I had no idea of ​​the lyrics’; Took up the responsibility of 50 underprivileged children

Sarke Chunar song row:The controversy over the song ‘Sarke Chunar’ filmed on Sanjay Dutt and Nora Fatehi has not stopped yet. After this controversy gained momentum, a hearing was held in the National Commission for Women in which Sanjay Dutt appeared before the Commission on Monday (April 27) and apologized for the entire controversy. He not only gave his clarification but also decided to take an important step.

Sanjay Dutt appeared before NCW
According to media reports, Sanjay Dutt along with his lawyer reached the Commission’s office in the afternoon. According to news agency ANI, the actor’s lawyer said, “Sanjay Dutt appeared before the National Commission for Women today and out of his deep respect for women and the Commission he said that he was not aware of the words but still without any prejudice he has apologized and voluntarily offered to bear the expenses of the education of 50 children from the tribal community. He said that when this recording was made, it was in some other language.”

Why did the controversy arise?
The controversy started over the song ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from the film KD: The Devil, in which Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt were seen. As soon as the song was released, sharp criticism started on social media regarding its lyrics and dance steps.

It was alleged that the words and performance of the song were obscene and objectionable, which misrepresented the image of women.

Commission took cognizance, song banned
Taking suo motu cognizance of this matter, the National Commission for Women had said that prima facie the content of the song appears obscene and objectionable. The Commission had also called it a violation of various provisions of the law and had summoned the artists.

After the controversy escalated, the lyrical video of this song was removed from YouTube. At the same time, Nora Fatehi also reacted on social media and said that she does not support such content and removing the song after the controversy is the right step.

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