
New Delhi, March 17: The National Commission for Women (NCW) has recently received a sharp complaint regarding the song “Sar Ke Chunar Teri Sar Ke” from the newly released film “KD: The Devil.” The complainant described the song as extremely vulgar, offensive, and a severe insult to women’s dignity.
The film stars Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt, and the song is available in both Hindi and its original Kannada version.
The complaint states that the lyrics of the song cross all boundaries of decency, portraying women merely as objects. It argues that such content promotes derogatory attitudes towards women in society under the guise of entertainment.
The complainant expressed concern that songs like this have a profound negative impact on the youth, normalizing the objectification of women. This reflects a clear decline in our cultural and moral values. The complainant has urged the NCW to take immediate and strict action.
It emphasized that this issue transcends just one song; it concerns women’s dignity, the moral fabric of society, and the safety of the younger generation. Such material should not be tolerated in any form.
The complainant hopes that the NCW will intervene swiftly and set a strong precedent, ensuring greater sensitivity towards women’s respect in the film industry in the future.
This complaint comes at a time when the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has already taken note of another song from “KD: The Devil.” Both cases raise serious concerns regarding obscenity and its impact on children and youth. The NCW is expected to initiate a prompt investigation, prepare an action report, and issue notices to the relevant parties.

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