'Not approved by us': CBFC distances itself from ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ controversy
The Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has clarified its position regarding the controversy over the song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke featuring Nora Fatehi from KD: The Devil.
CBFC chairperson Prasoon Joshi issued an official statement stating that the board has not received any application seeking certification for the song, and emphasized that content on digital platforms is not under its purview.
Joshi highlighted that the CBFC is often dragged into controversies regarding online content, despite having no involvement.
He added that the board remains mindful of how women are portrayed in cinema and seeks to encourage meaningful discussions rather than unnecessary disputes.
"In the case of this particular song, all queries should be directed to the platform and the makers of the song," Joshi concluded, distancing the CBFC from the ongoing backlash.
Nora Fatehi responds to controversy
Actor Nora Fatehi also addressed the situation, clarifying that she was unaware of the Hindi version and its lyrics. She explained that she had originally shot the song in Kannada three years ago and had consented to it as part of a major film project alongside Sanjay Dutt.
Fatehi stated that she noticed issues with the Kannada version during the launch, particularly the use of AI-generated images of her and Dutt, which she found unflattering.
She further said she dissociated herself from the Hindi version after realizing the final execution could lead to backlash and did not promote it anywhere.
"The thing with us artists is that we do not have power, we have little power and control. Thankfully, in Bollywood, many have respected my work. However, certain industries do not care about our opinion. Filmmakers and producers should be held responsible when they create such content," Fatehi added.
Earlier, a criminal complaint was filed with the Delhi Police Cyber Cell regarding the song.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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