Source Times entertainment
The makers of the upcoming film KD – The Devil have removed the song Sarke Chunar following concerns raised by the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC). The move comes after the commission reportedly took note of objections regarding the song’s content and its potential implications.
According to sources, the NHRC flagged the song over issues that may be linked to the portrayal of certain themes considered sensitive. While the exact nature of the objections has not been publicly detailed, the commission is said to have sought clarification from the filmmakers, prompting swift action.
The production team, in response, decided to pull down the song from all platforms to avoid further controversy. In an official statement, the makers emphasized their commitment to respecting social sensitivities and adhering to regulatory guidelines. They also assured that the decision was taken voluntarily and in the interest of maintaining public harmony.
KD – The Devil, which has been generating buzz ahead of its release, is a high-profile project featuring a star-studded cast. The removal of the song is expected to have minimal impact on the film’s overall rollout, though it has sparked discussions around creative freedom and regulatory oversight in the entertainment industry.
This development highlights the growing role of institutions like the NHRC in monitoring media content and addressing public concerns. As debates continue, industry insiders believe filmmakers may exercise greater caution in handling culturally sensitive material in the future.
