
📌 Key Points
- KD Song Pulled! Double-meaning lyrics triggered massive uproar.
- Vulgarity Trend Grows: Song lyrics now pushing all limits!
- Telugu Version Saved! Chandrabose’s altered lyrics dodged the storm.
- Hindi deleted, promo remains. Will other language versions also vanish?
The Telugu film industry is abuzz following the rapid deletion of ‘Sarke Chunari Teri Sarke,’ a special song from ‘KD The Devil.’ Its blatant double-meaning lyrics and suggestive choreography sparked immediate, severe social media backlash. This incident highlights a growing trend of increasing vulgarity in special film songs, pushing creative boundaries and often drawing the ire of audiences.
Double Meanings Ignite Song Uproar
Severe Trolls Over KD Movie Song! Uproar over double-meaning lyrics.. Deleted immediately! The special song ‘Sarke Chunari Teri Sarke’ from the movie ‘KD The Devil’ became the center of controversy within hours of its release. Severe criticism erupted against the song due to its double-meaning lyrics and vulgar choreography. This incident highlights a growing trend where not just glamour, but even lyrics in special film songs are becoming increasingly vulgar, leading to huge uproar on social media.
‘KD The Devil‘ is a pan-India project starring Kannada action hero Dhruva Sarja, produced by KVN Productions, with Sanjay Dutt and Shilpa Shetty playing important roles. The Hindi version of the special song ‘Sarke Chunari Teri Sarke,’ featuring Nora Fatehi, was recently released from this film. Penned by Rakib Alam in Bollywood, the song quickly drew the ire of audiences and netizens who deemed its lyrics to have double meanings and its choreography very vulgar. Critics expressed concern that such content could negatively influence children, especially if imitated in reels, and demanded the song’s immediate removal from the film.
Song Deleted: What About Other Versions?
Responding to the widespread anger, a Mumbai-based lawyer filed a complaint with the CBFC and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, demanding a ban on ‘Sarke Chunari Teri Sarke,’ citing its vulgar lyrics and visuals. Consequently, the makers immediately removed the Hindi version of Nora Fatehi’s special song from ‘KD The Devil’ movie from YouTube.
However, the song was also released in other languages, but with altered lyrics, it did not generate the same level of controversy. For instance, Chandrabose provided the lyrics for the Telugu version, which was performed by singer Mangli. Despite the immediate action taken for the Hindi version, it remains to be seen whether this special song will be removed from other languages as well, or if it will be included with modified lyrics. Even though the song was deleted, its promo has been retained. The controversy surrounding the KD movie song has prompted questions about its future in the film. We have to wait and see if the song will be removed in other languages as well. Stay tuned for more updates.
Looking Ahead
The KD song controversy underscores varying sensitivities. While Hindi was deleted, our regional versions, often carefully adapted, persist. Will our unique cultural context shield these Telugu/Tamil renditions, or will a broader purge ensue? The industry watches keenly for the makers’ final call.


