
📌 Key Points
- Mangli apologizes for ‘Sarke Chunar’ vulgarity, changes lyrics immediately!
- Blame game erupts! Lyricist, dancer point fingers at director.
- Lyricist Rakib Alam denies writing; claims he only translated!
- Nora Fatehi warned of stir, didn’t approve Hindi lyrics!
Singer Mangli, recently embroiled in controversy over objectionable song lyrics, has issued an apology. Facing mounting criticism, she clarified the mistake was due to an unintentional oversight. Importantly, Mangli also confirmed the lyrics have been changed, and a revised version of the song is now released, aiming to quell the ongoing debate.
Mangli Addresses Controversy, Revises Lyrics
Singer Mangli has become embroiled in a controversy. Following mounting criticism regarding some objectionable words in a song she performed, Mangli has issued an explanation and an apology, stating the mistake was due to oversight and was not intentional. She has also mentioned that the lyrics have been changed and a revised version released.
Mangli posted an apology on Instagram, finally responding to the vulgarity. She acknowledged the error and announced that the lyrics have been updated. Popular singer Mangli has tried to put an end to the controversy surrounding the song. In light of criticism asking how a singer like Mangli could sing a vulgar song titled ‘Sarke Chunar’, she reacted immediately with an apology statement on social media, assuring the public that such a mistake would not happen again. Her Instagram post clarified: “We had no intention whatsoever to hurt anyone’s sentiments. We are truly sorry for this mistake on our part. We have now corrected and updated the lyrics of the song. The revised version of the song will be officially released this evening. I assure you that such a situation will never arise again in the future.”
Lyricist, Dancer Blame Director
While offering her gratitude to the moviemakers and music director Arjun Janya for the opportunity, the controversy has seen others point fingers at the director. Both Rakib Alam, who wrote the song, and Nora Fatehi, who danced in it, attributed the entire issue to the director. Rakib clarified that he did not write the vulgar song but merely translated it. Nora Fatehi further responded, stating that she had not given permission to use her image in a Hindi version and had warned beforehand that the lyrics could create a stir.
It remains to be seen whether Mangli’s explanation will successfully put an end to this controversy. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to provide regular Tollywood information.
Looking Ahead
Mangli’s apology is public, but the real verdict rests with Tollywood’s discerning audience. Will her explanation truly settle this storm, or merely shift its course? We’ll meticulously track public and industry reactions, ensuring you stay abreast of this evolving narrative.


