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We were allowed only 15 mins to shoot: Choreographer Rajit Dev on Nora Fatehi’s FIFA song

We were allowed only 15 mins to shoot: Choreographer Rajit Dev on Nora Fatehi’s FIFA song

Actor-performer Nora Fatehi recently unveiled her song for the FIFA World Cup 2026 titled Siir Siir, which also marks her collaboration with French singer Vegedream. Choreographer Rajit Dev, who has worked on films like Raid 2 (2025), and Thank You For Coming (2023), and with Nora on many music videos before, got to work with her again for the song. Rajit Dev, a still from Siir Siir He informs that Siir Siir was shot in Morocco’s Casablanca. “On day two of shoot, we drove for over two hours to Rabat to film the stadium sequence. We were only allowed 15 minutes to shoot inside the field of play. So, I planned all the shots on one side of the stadium with the whole crew including the dancers, Nora and Vegedream,” he shares. But Rajit didn’t let the lack of time affect the quality. “I made sure we all knew what’s the shot and how we will do it. The dancers were from my team and they understood the assignment. We shot everything in 15 minutes …

Exclusive | Director of Nora Fatehi’s Body Roll reacts to claims that music video copies Netflix’s Jibaro: If people…

Exclusive | Director of Nora Fatehi’s Body Roll reacts to claims that music video copies Netflix’s Jibaro: If people…

Nora Fatehi’s latest music video has been creating chatter online- and a lot of it is about the similarities it shares with an international show. Stills from Jibaro and Nora’s latest song Body Roll. Body Roll, produced by Nora and starring her along with Yo Yo Honey Singh, dropped online on May 9. It features her as an apsara. Social media has been drawing comparisons with the Netflix animated show Love Death and Robots, specifically the episode titled Jibaro, in Volume 3. Nora’s post about the song on Instagram has been flooded with comments like “Copying the theme and dress attire from Love*Death & Robots- Jibaro episode. Truly innovative”, while another read “That’s love,death and robots. That siren and Jibaro !” HT City reaches out to the director of Body Roll, Inflict (Prakarsh Tiwari) and he exclusively tells us, “I am inspired by a lot of cinema, art, music videos, mythology, fashion, animation from all around the world. So there are definitely fantasy and surrealist influences which people may connect with. But this project was …

Exclusive | KD The Devil director Prem denies Nora Fatehi’s Sarke Chunar was created for controversy: Why would I want..

Exclusive | KD The Devil director Prem denies Nora Fatehi’s Sarke Chunar was created for controversy: Why would I want..

The song Sarke Chunar from KD The Devil has sparked controversy, from backlash over its lyrics to a reported fatwa against actor Nora Fatehi, who features in the track. Amid allegations that the outrage was orchestrated for publicity, director Prem has denied any such intent. Prem has directed the film KD The Devil “I don’t want any controversy. Mine is an emotional film, and the song is meant to be something people dance to at parties. It’s been well received in Karnataka and Kerala. Why would I want controversy?” he says. Also read: Nora Fatehi breaks silence on Sarke Chunar row, says had ‘no idea’ about Hindi version: ‘No permission to use my image’ Prem explains that while he wrote the original Kannada lyrics, the Hindi version was translated by lyricist Raqueeb Alam. He admits he was unaware of the specific wording that later drew criticism. “Everything went smoothly with the Kannada original. I didn’t understand the Hindi words used in translation as I am not fluent in the language. I come from a village …

Nora Fatehi`s work permit in India under scrutiny after lawyers write to MHA

Nora Fatehi`s work permit in India under scrutiny after lawyers write to MHA

Actress Nora Fatehi has been making headlines ever since her latest song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from Kannada film KD Devil came under scrutiny for its `double-meaning` lyrics. Now, a group of ten lawyers petitioned the Ministry of Home Affairs seeking cancellation of Nora`s work permit and her deportation over her latest song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke. According to reports, the complaint was also sent to multiple authorities, including the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, the Central Board of Film Certification, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, and the National Commission for Women, indicating the gravity of the matter. What have the lawyers argued about? The lawyers allege that the song’s content is obscene, sexually suggestive, and offensive to public morality and women’s dignity. In their letter, they claim the actor has misused her privilege to work in India by promoting such material. Citing provisions of the Foreigners Act, 1946, they argue the government is empowered to act against foreign nationals whose conduct may harm public decency or order. Additional references were made to …

Nora Fatehi’s ‘Sarke Chunar’ row: KD The Devil director’s wife questions ‘selective outrage’, claims ‘Choli ke Peeche, Peelings seemed fine’ | Bollywood News

Nora Fatehi’s ‘Sarke Chunar’ row: KD The Devil director’s wife questions ‘selective outrage’, claims ‘Choli ke Peeche, Peelings seemed fine’ | Bollywood News

5 min readNew DelhiMar 18, 2026 01:27 PM IST Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt’s song “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” from the film KD: The Devil has received huge backlash over its suggestive lyrics and choreography. After the criticism, the song was taken down from YouTube. Now filmmaker Prem’s wife, former actor Rakshita, has addressed the controversy, questioning why the backlash seems focused on this song alone. Rakshita breaks her silence Taking to Instagram Stories, Rakshita shared a series of posts. She wrote, “Yes yes I have seen it all. I know you guys are tagging me in random people’s posts. the fact is I know what’s written. I know what’s happening. My stand on whether I am for it or against it doesn’t matter, when songs like Peelings, Dreamum Wakeupum, like Choli ke Peeche or 100s like these came out it seemed fine. When an entire film came out talking about how the actors just spoke about have sexual intercourse throughout the film it seemed fine, but one song creates massive news. still not justifying, …

Nora Fatehi’s ‘Sarke Chunar’ lyricist Raqueeb Alam says he refused to write the song, only translated the Kannada version written by director: ‘I feel humiliated’ | Bollywood News

Nora Fatehi’s ‘Sarke Chunar’ lyricist Raqueeb Alam says he refused to write the song, only translated the Kannada version written by director: ‘I feel humiliated’ | Bollywood News

4 min readNew DelhiMar 17, 2026 04:32 PM IST Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt’s song “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” from the Kannada pan-India film KD: The Devil has sparked widespread backlash over its double entendre lyrics, which many viewers have criticised as vulgar and inappropriate. Amid the growing outrage, lyricist Raqueeb Alam has now responded, claiming that the controversial lines are not originally his work. ‘These lyrics were not written by me’ In a conversation with HT City, Raqueeb clarified that the song was first written in Kannada by director Prem, and he was only asked to translate it. “These lyrics were not written by me; they were originally written by director Prem in Kannada. When I was asked to write this, I refused, saying such songs won’t work and would be censored. But they told me to simply translate the Kannada version and give it to them, and they would set it to the song’s meter,” he said. Acknowledging that the lyrics carry double meanings, Raqueeb admitted he was uncomfortable with the content from …

Exclusive | Nora Fatehi’s Sarke Chunar lyricist Raqueeb reacts to backlash: I had objected; new version is on the way

Exclusive | Nora Fatehi’s Sarke Chunar lyricist Raqueeb reacts to backlash: I had objected; new version is on the way

Social media has been raging over this song since Monday, which features in the upcoming film KD The Devil. Titled Chunar Teri Sarke, it has been filmed on Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, and the vulgar lyrics have led to widespread condemnation. Raqueeb Alam has been credited for the lyrics of Chunar Teri Sarke When HT City reaches out to Raqueeb Alam, credited for the lyrics, he categorically denies it as his own creation. He exclusively tells us, “Yeh lyrics maine nahi likhe hain, they were written by the film’s director Prem in Kannada. When I was asked to write all this, I refused, saying such songs won’t work, and will be censored too. They told me to only literally translate the Kannada version and give it to them, they will set it to the song’s meter. Words like ‘Choosega’, ‘chaatega’ are all there in the original version only.” A line in the song reads, “Pehle Uthale, Ander Wo Dale, Neeche Ek Boond Na Girae, Khali Kar Ke Nikale, Mujh Pe Na Girana Mujhe Lagta …

Nora Fatehi’s new song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke faces legal issues after backlash over vulgar lyrics

Nora Fatehi’s new song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke faces legal issues after backlash over vulgar lyrics

A fresh controversy has erupted around Nora Fatehi’s latest song, with criticism now escalating into legal action. The track Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from the movie KD: The Devil, featuring Sanjay Dutt, has sparked outrage online after clips went viral on X, drawing attention to what many are calling disgusting and double-meaning lyrics. The lyrics were written by Raqueeb Alam KD: The Devil Legal complaints and calls for a ban The backlash has now moved beyond social media. The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued a notice over the alleged use of objectionable content in the song. According to IANS, advocate and social activist Vineet Jindal has approached the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), seeking an immediate ban and removal of the song. The complaint alleges that both the lyrics and visuals are obscene and potentially harmful, particularly for minors. According to the complaint, the song — currently circulating widely on YouTube and social media — contains “highly vulgar, sexually suggestive, and obscene expressions.” It further argues that the picturisation and dance sequences …

Nora Fatehi’s Song Sarke Chunar Teri Faces Backlash; Salman Khan’s Film Battle of Galwan Now Titled Maatrubhumi | Bollywood News

Nora Fatehi’s Song Sarke Chunar Teri Faces Backlash; Salman Khan’s Film Battle of Galwan Now Titled Maatrubhumi | Bollywood News

Last Updated:March 16, 2026, 21:51 IST Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke song, featuring Nora Fatehi-Sanjay Dutt, is being slammed for its lyrics. Meanwhile, Salman Khan’s film Battle Of Galwan has been renamed Maatrubhumi. Nora Fatehi’s Song Sarke Chunar Teri Faces Backlash; Salman Khan’s Film Battle of Galwan Now Titled Maatrubhumi Nora Fatehi features alongside Sanjay Dutt in the dance number ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’ from the Kannada film KD: The Devil. The video, released on Sunday, received mixed reactions. While some fans praised Nora’s dance, many were shocked by the ‘vulgar’ lyrics, suggestive dance moves, and double entendre. As video clips of the lyrical video went viral on social media, singer Armaan Malik also reacted to it, saying commercial songwriting has hit a new low. For More: Nora Fatehi’s Song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke Slammed For ‘Vulgar’ Lyrics, Armaan Malik Calls It ‘A New Low’ Salman Khan’s upcoming war drama with director Apoorva Lakhia has undergone a major change. The film, which was earlier titled Battle of Galwan, has now been officially renamed Maatrubhumi: May War …

Armaan Malik slams Nora Fatehi’s song Sarke Chunar over vulgar lyrics: ‘Sad to see commercial songwriting hit a new low’

Armaan Malik slams Nora Fatehi’s song Sarke Chunar over vulgar lyrics: ‘Sad to see commercial songwriting hit a new low’

How has internet reacted to the song Armaan was not the only one shocked to hear the lyrics. Many on the internet had the same reaction. One user commented, “How did the Censor Board pass this double-meaning, vulgar, full of sexual innuendos song featuring Nora Fatehi?” Another said, “Would you call it a dance? It’s a disgrace to Indian women. Objectification has crossed all limits.” About the track Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke is set in a dance bar, with Nora dancing alongside dozens of backup dancers. The song’s opening verse is a double entendre describing sex in rather graphic detail. As the first stanza progresses, it is revealed that the description is for a drink and bottle (most likely alcohol) and not genitalia, as the previous verses had suggested. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link