
📌 Key Points
- Nora Fatehi grilled! Women’s Commission slams ‘obscene’ KD song.
- Nora skips inquiry, faces FINAL deadline! Commission threatens action.
- KD Director, lyricist confess! Admit song gave ‘bad message’.
- Tollywood on edge! Nora Fatehi’s fate hangs as deadline looms.
Nora Fatehi finds herself in an unexpected storm, entangled in a song controversy from the Kannada pan-India film ‘KD: The Devil’. With the Women’s Commission taking the matter seriously and demanding explanations, a palpable suspense now hangs over the industry. This development has sparked significant discussions across Tollywood and beyond, raising questions about potential repercussions.
Obscene Song Controversy Shakes Tollywood
Nora Fatehi has received an unexpected shock, finding herself in trouble due to a song controversy in the Kannada pan-India film ‘KD: The Devil‘. With the Women’s Commission taking the matter seriously, an air of suspense prevails regarding what will unfold, raising questions about whether action will be unavoidable and causing a sensation in Tollywood.
The track ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’, featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, has become a nationwide topic of discussion. Citing the use of highly obscene words and Nora’s dance, the National Women’s Commission has stepped in, issuing notices to Fatehi and demanding an explanation for the controversy.
Women’s organizations nationwide are also raising a storm over the song’s content and choreography. The Commission had ordered Nora to personally appear for investigation regarding the ‘KD’ song controversy. However, she did not attend the inquiry on April 6, sending her lawyer instead. Women’s Commission Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar expressed severe displeasure over this, stating, “Lawyers speaking on your behalf is not acceptable.. You must come personally.” She gave Nora a final opportunity until April 27, strongly warning that if she fails to appear on that day, action will be unavoidable.
Nora Fatehi Confronts Commission’s Ultimatum
Meanwhile, Director Prem and the lyricist, who attended the inquiry, initially tried to evade responsibility by claiming they didn’t know the meaning of the words. But the Commission did not let them off the hook, directly questioning, “Do you write songs without knowing the meaning of the lyrics?” They subsequently admitted their mistake, submitted written apologies, and confessed that the song conveyed a bad message to society. The team further promised to work for women for the next three months, an attempt to bring the controversy to an end.
All in all, this controversy has become a hot topic in Tollywood. It remains to be seen how Nora Fatehi will respond to the Commission’s final deadline. Stay tuned for more updates.
Looking Ahead
This controversy, beyond Nora Fatehi, marks a critical juncture for our Telugu industry. The Commission’s firm stand could redefine creative liberties and artiste accountability, particularly within our cultural sensitivities. We await her response; its repercussions will undoubtedly set a significant precedent for future Tollywood content.


