Sanjay Dutt Addresses Controversy Over 'Sarke Chunar' Song and Commits to Educate 50 Girls
Sanjay Dutt Says He Had No Control Over Sarke Chunar Song, Promises To Sponsor 50 Girls' Education
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Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt appeared before the National Commission for Women on April 27 regarding concerns over the song 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke'. He denied any control over its content and pledged to sponsor the education of 50 girls from tribal communities in Nagpur, Maharashtra.
- 01Sanjay Dutt appeared before the National Commission for Women to address concerns about the song 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke'.
- 02He claimed no involvement in the song's lyrics or creative process.
- 03Dutt apologized for any offense caused and emphasized respect for women's dignity.
- 04He promised to sponsor the education of 50 girls from tribal communities in Nagpur.
- 05Dutt assured that future projects will include safeguards against disrespecting individuals.
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Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt appeared before the National Commission for Women (NCW) on April 27 to address concerns regarding the song 'Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke'. During the hearing, Dutt stated that he had no control over the song's lyrics or creative aspects, emphasizing that his role was limited to acting under contract. He expressed a sincere apology for any offense caused, highlighting his respect for women's dignity and societal values. In a significant gesture, Dutt pledged to sponsor the education of 50 girls from tribal communities in Nagpur, Maharashtra, for the upcoming academic year, with compliance to be reported within three months. Dutt's legal team, led by Advocate Hemant Shah, assured that future projects would incorporate safeguards to prevent any disrespect towards women or children. After the hearing, Dutt was seen leaving the premises, having cooperated fully with the inquiry.
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Dutt's commitment to sponsor education could significantly benefit girls from tribal communities, providing them with better educational opportunities.
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