In a bold Parliament corridor confrontation with the press, Kangana Ranaut has taken aim at Bollywood’s penchant for vulgarity, spotlighting the uproar over ‘Sarke Chunar Teri’ from ‘KD: The Devil’. The MP and actress condemned the industry’s desperate bids for headlines through tasteless content.
‘Bollywood has stooped to new depths for cheap thrills,’ Kangana asserted. She pointed out nationwide outrage against such tracks, yet the lack of remorse from filmmakers. Generations have grown up with similar material, but today’s explicitness makes family viewing a challenge, she argued.
Advocating regulatory overhaul, Kangana urged a stricter censor board to filter out indecency. Past efforts at moderation seem forgotten as boundaries blur once more.
What started as a song promo with Nora Fatehi’s sizzling steps and Sanjay Dutt’s presence quickly turned toxic online. Critics slammed the suggestive lyrics and moves, with Armaan Malik decrying it as rock-bottom creativity.
Makers responded by yanking the original from platforms and promising a sanitized redo. The timeline remains unclear, but urgency is palpable amid the storm.
The NHRC’s formal notice on the lyrics’ appropriateness added fuel, questioning if entertainment trumps public decency. Kangana’s outspoken stance underscores a growing demand for accountability, potentially signaling a turning point for Bollywood’s content standards.