Mirzapur’s Dr. Yoganand Giri has ignited a firestorm by threatening mass agitation against Bollywood over the controversial track ‘Sarke Chunariya Teri’ from ‘KD: The Devil’. The song’s suggestive lyrics and provocative dance moves have united critics in condemnation.
In a candid interview, Dr. Giri dissected the song’s content, highlighting double-meaning phrases that he believes are eroding India’s cultural fabric. ‘This is a deliberate push towards moral decay, especially harmful to impressionable young minds,’ he asserted. He urged citizens to exercise their right to protest such material.
Pointing fingers at the censor board, Dr. Giri demanded accountability: ‘Their inability to intervene suggests deeper issues, possibly graft.’ He painted a grim picture of Bollywood’s trajectory, warning that tolerance of one offensive song could lead to campaigns targeting the entire industry.
‘Movies were once beacons of virtue, family entertainment that instilled values. Today, they’re riddled with indecency,’ Dr. Giri reflected. The track’s immediate backlash led to its YouTube takedown amid widespread complaints of obscenity.
High-profile voices have echoed these sentiments. Armaan Malik called it rock-bottom lyrics, and Kangana Ranaut blasted the industry’s publicity hunger. This brewing storm highlights a cultural clash, with traditional values challenging modern cinema’s excesses. Industry watchers predict stricter scrutiny ahead.