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Censorship Over Vulgar Lyrics: Mangli's Apology
- On March 16, 2026, Armaan Malik, singer and music composer, quote‑tweeted the track after replaying it twice, saying 'Sad to see commercial songwriting hit a new low.'
- Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke, from KD: The Devil, credits Mangli as singer, Raqeeb Alam as lyricist, Arjun Janya as composer, and is directed by Prem.
- Social media activity — screengrabs and replies on X — amplified the backlash, with users questioning 'Is there even a censor board in India?' and the song reaching over 4.1 million views on YouTube.
- Malik replied to a fan, writing 'Dude, never ever!' and said he was 'genuinely at a loss for words' who wished he could 'unhear it'.
- With the film due April 30, 2026, reactions gain urgency as its release nears, involving mainstream performers and industry observers amid intense online ire.
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Censorship Over Vulgar Lyrics: Mangli's Apology
Censorship Over Vulgar Lyrics: Mangli's Apology Amid a public outcry over the explicit lyrics of 'Sarke Chunar,' singer Mangli has issued an apology and promised an update to the song's controversial content. The Telugu folk singer assured that the corrected lyrics will be released soon to respect public sentiment.The Hindi version, released earlier, ignited significant controversy due to its graphic nature. High-profile debates ensued, with the…
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