Bollywood dancer and actress Nora Fatehi has broken her silence following the controversy surrounding her latest song “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” from the upcoming film D: The Devil, starring Sanjay Dutt.
The song, released on YouTube, has faced widespread criticism on social media for its lyrics, which many users called inappropriate and obscene.
Nora Fatehi clarified that the explicit Hindi version of the song was created without her permission. She also revealed that an AI-generated image of herself alongside Sanjay Dutt was used in the song’s promotional poster without her consent.
In a video statement, Fatehi explained that she had originally recorded the song three years ago in Canada and had not found anything objectionable at that time. She said the director had explained the song’s meaning on set, but she was unaware of the changes made in the Hindi version.
Fatehi stated that when she saw the Hindi version at launch, she warned the director about potential backlash, but her concerns were ignored. As a result, she decided to distance herself from the project and refused to promote it.
“I do not want anyone to think that I support this song. I am grateful to fans that, because of their reaction, the filmmakers had to remove the video,” Fatehi said. She urged fans not to share the clip further to prevent giving it unnecessary attention.







