Another controversy has hit Bollywood as Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt are reportedly on the verge of facing legal trouble over the allegedly dirty and vulgar lyrics used in the song Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke from the Kannada film KD: The Devil.
A particular portion of the track features inappropriate double meaning lines. At first, it seems like the singer is referring to drinking alcohol, but later phrases like “Choosega Ya Chaatega” remove any benefit of doubt and make the intent of the lyrics highly questionable.

The specific segment of Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke lyrics that sparked the controversy is as follows:
Pahle Uthale, Ander Wo Dale
Neeche Ek Boond Na Girae
Khali Kar Ke NikaleMujh Pe Na Girana Mujhe Lagta Hai Dar
Bhed Khul Jaae Na Sambhal Ke Jaana GharChoosega ya chatega, jo karega kar
Teri Bottle Pe Na Pade Kisi Ki Bhi Nazar
After this segment went viral, netizens heavily criticized the makers and singer of the song on social media platform X. Many users also dragged the wider Bollywood industry into the debate, despite the fact that the song belongs to a South Indian film.
Several users on X shared strong reactions to the lyrics:
A user named HolyPun wrote:
“What a cheap level of lyrics of this new song of Nora Fatehi are?
How are they allowing these double meaning lyrics songs to be released and to be listened by the children and even adults?
What will people do after listening to these garbage?”
What a cheap level of lyrics of this new song of Nora Fatehi are? 🤡🤡🤡
How are they allowing these double meaning lyrics songs to be released and to be listened by the children and even adults?
What will people do after listening to these garbage?🤡pic.twitter.com/WwTmgOHrP1
— HolyPun (@HolyPun) March 16, 2026
Another user named Dear Men called out Nora Fatehi’s perceived double standards, posting:
“Most vulgar lyrics featuring Nora Fatehi, who lectured Hindus and World leader on how to rule.”
Most vulgar lyrics featuring Nora Fatehi, who lectured Hindus and World leader on how to rule.
Lyrics:
>Pick ur dick
>Insert inside me
>No drop of semen should fall
>Remove after whole semen is inside
>Don’t throw your semen on me please.Wow. pic.twitter.com/iyeqT61Y3F
— Dear Men (@Dear_Men_Life) March 16, 2026
User Abhay Mani Diwakar questioned the Censor Board of India, writing:
“Nora Fatehi’s latest song probably has the most vulgar lyrics the Indian entertainment industry has ever produced.
Interestingly, the same Censor Board that had objections to the Thalapathy film seems to have passed this one without a single cut.”
Nora Fatehi’s latest song probably has the most vulgar lyrics the Indian entertainment industry has ever produced.
Interestingly, the same Censor Board that had objections to the Thalapathy film seems to have passed this one without a single cut.
If you don’t understand Hindi,… pic.twitter.com/VwyxJcKSBk
— Abhay Mani Diwakar (@theabhayd) March 16, 2026
These represent just a few of the many tweets criticizing the vulgar song. Both Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt trended all day on X on March 16, 2026, after the controversy gained momentum. It now appears the Censor Board might take strict action against the filmmakers, and Nora Fatehi & Sanjay Dutt could face legal trouble.
What are your views on this controversy? Are you comfortable with such songs, or do you think they negatively impact society? Share your thoughts in the comments.