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    Fatwa Against Nora Fatehi’s ‘Sarke Chunar’ Song Sparks Major Controversy in UP

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bollywood dancer and actress Nora Fatehi has recently become the focal point of a heated controversy in Uttar Pradesh following the issuance of a fatwa condemning her latest song, “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke,” from the upcoming Kannada film KD: The Devil. The fatwa, issued by a prominent Muslim religious council, criticized both the lyrics and the visuals of the song, branding them as inappropriate and offensive to Islamic values. This development has stirred a nationwide debate, culminating in a government ban on the track.

    The Muslim Personal Darul Ifta, based in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, and led by Chief Mufti Maulana Ebrahim Hussain, took a strong stance against the song. The religious body described the content as “explicit and vulgar,” warning that engaging with such material is considered “haram” (forbidden) and constitutes a “gunah-e-kabira,” meaning a grave sin in Islamic jurisprudence. The organization emphasized that the song’s themes and presentation violate fundamental religious principles, sparking outrage among conservative circles.

    Following the fatwa, the controversy escalated rapidly, attracting attention from political leaders and the general public alike. The Union government responded by officially banning the song, a decision announced by Information & Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw during a session in the Lok Sabha. This move came in response to concerns raised by Samajwadi Party MP Anand Bhadouria, who called for action against the song’s distribution. The ban also extended to digital platforms, where the track was removed amid mounting public pressure and demands for legal action, including the filing of First Information Reports (FIRs).

    “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” features Nora Fatehi alongside Bollywood veteran Sanjay Dutt, with music composed by Arjun Janya. The Kannada lyrics were penned by the film’s director, Prem, and later translated into Hindi by lyricist Raqueeb Alam. The song is vocally rendered by singer Mangli. The film itself stars Dhruva Sarja and Shilpa Shetty Kundra, and is slated for release on April 30, 2026. The provocative nature of the song’s visuals and lyrics triggered immediate backlash on social media platforms, where users expressed strong disapproval and called for stricter censorship.

    In response to the uproar, Nora Fatehi took to Instagram to clarify her position. She revealed that the song was filmed three years ago and that she could not decline the opportunity to work with Sanjay Dutt, whom she described as “an icon.” Nora also explained that the song is a remake of the classic “Nayak Nahi Khalnayak Hoon Main.” She admitted that she did not understand Kannada at the time of shooting and was assured by the production team that the Hindi translation of the lyrics would be acceptable. However, upon hearing the final Hindi version during the song’s launch, she realized it might provoke controversy.

    This incident has reignited broader discussions about the balance between artistic expression and respect for religious sentiments within Indian cinema. The fatwa, government ban, and social media backlash highlight the ongoing tensions between creative freedom and cultural sensitivities in a diverse society. As the film’s release date approaches, the debate surrounding “Sarke Chunar” continues to captivate public attention, raising important questions about censorship, morality, and the role of religion in the entertainment industry.

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