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Armaan Malik: ‘Acid Se Kaan Dhone Padenge, Give Us…’ Netizens React After Singer Openly Criticises Nora Fatehi Song For Its Vulgar Lyrics

Armaan Malik slammed Nora Fatehi’s new song for its vulgar lyrics, sparking hilarious and angry reactions online. Netizens joked they need a new song to “cleanse their ears” after hearing the viral track.

Singer Armaan Malik has sparked a strong debate online after he openly criticised the new song “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt from the upcoming film KD: The Devil. The track has already gone viral on social media, but not for the right reasons. Many users have called out its lyrics and dance moves, saying the song crosses the line of decency.

Soon after Armaan Malik shared his reaction, several netizens joined the discussion. While some agreed with him, others joked about the situation and demanded that he release a new song to “cleanse” their ears after hearing the track.

The song, sung by Mangli with lyrics by Raqeeb Alam and music by Arjun Janya, has been criticised for its double-meaning lines and suggestive visuals. Many listeners felt the lyrics compared a woman to alcohol using indirect references, which did not go down well with a section of the audience.

Internet Reacts After Armaan Malik Criticises Nora Fatehi Song

Armaan Malik took to social media after the song appeared on his timeline. He said he was shocked after hearing it and could not believe the lyrics. Sharing his reaction, he wrote, “This showed up on my timeline and I had to replay it just to make sure I heard it right. Sad to see commercial songwriting hit a new low.”

In another post, he added, “I am genuinely at a loss of words. Wish I could unhear it”.

His posts quickly went viral, and social media users started reacting in large numbers. Some fans teased him, while others agreed that the song was uncomfortable to listen to.

One user joked, “Aapke andar ka Amaal jaag raha hai kuch dino se.”

Another wrote, “Humne kya paap kiya hai jo hume bhi suna Diya aapne.”

A third comment that grabbed attention read, “Acid se kaan dhone padenge. We had no clue this existed. You made us hear it, give us a new song with amaal to cleanse our ears and soul.”

Another person added, “Sunke hi uncomfortable hogaya , don’t know how actors are even agreeing to do such songs.”

Several users also compared the song to over-the-top item numbers and said the makers went too far this time. One comment read, “Bhojpuri songs finally have a worthy competitor,” while another wrote, “Nora Fatehi’s new song has crossed all the limits of vulgarity.”

The song was released on Sunday and quickly gained attention online. Within two days, it had already received nearly five million views on YouTube. The controversy has only increased its reach.

More About The Song And Film KD: The Devil

“Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” is part of the upcoming Kannada pan-India film KD: The Devil. The song is shot in a bar-style set where Nora Fatehi performs with several background dancers, which has also added to the criticism about its bold presentation.

KD: The Devil is a period action drama directed by Prem and produced under the KVN Productions banner. The film is set in the underworld of 1970s Bengaluru and is inspired by real incidents linked to a notorious gangster. The story follows the character Kaalidasa, played by Dhruva Sarja, as he deals with violence, rivalry and family emotions.

The film also stars Shilpa Shetty, V Ravichandran and Ramesh Aravind in important roles. Sanjay Dutt plays a key character named Dhak Deva, who is described as neither a hero nor a villain but a powerful figure in the story. His look in the film is inspired by the 1970s style and even reminds fans of his famous role in Khal Nayak.

The makers are planning to release the film in multiple languages, including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam. After several delays, KD: The Devil is now scheduled to release in theatres on April 30, 2026.

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