Nora Fatehi to Address National Commission for Women Amid Controversy Over 'Sarke Chunar' Song
Nora Fatehi to appear before National Commission for Women over ‘Sarke Chunar’ row
The Indian Express
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Actor Nora Fatehi is set to appear before the National Commission for Women (NCW) in India on Thursday regarding the controversial portrayal of women in the song 'Sarke Chunar'. This follows public outrage and previous apologies from other involved parties, including actor Sanjay Dutt.
- 01Nora Fatehi will appear before the NCW on Thursday regarding the song 'Sarke Chunar'.
- 02The song has faced backlash for its allegedly indecent portrayal of women.
- 03Sanjay Dutt previously appeared before the NCW and apologized for the controversy.
- 04Fatehi claims she was not consulted for the Hindi version of the song.
- 05The Hindi version of the song was removed from YouTube after public outrage.
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Actor Nora Fatehi is scheduled to appear before the National Commission for Women (NCW) in India on Thursday due to the controversy surrounding the song 'Sarke Chunar' from the film KD The Devil. The song has been criticized for its indecent portrayal of women, leading to public outrage. Last month, actor Sanjay Dutt also appeared before the NCW, where he expressed regret for any unintended harm caused by the song and committed to sponsoring the education of 50 tribal girl children as part of a social welfare initiative. Fatehi, who shot the Kannada version of the song, stated that her permission was not obtained for the Hindi adaptation. The Hindi version, released on March 15, faced significant backlash for its sexually explicit lyrics and was subsequently removed from YouTube, though it continues to circulate on other platforms. The NCW has raised concerns about the song's vulgarity and the accountability of those involved.
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The controversy highlights ongoing concerns regarding the representation of women in Indian media, prompting discussions about accountability among artists and producers.
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