Nora Fatehi Controversy: Rajiv Adatia Calls Out Team Negligence
1 min readBollywood’s ‘Sarke Chunar’ featuring Nora Fatehi has been yanked offline after a social media storm condemned its suggestive content. Detractors targeted the bold lyrics and choreography, escalating to outright bans and exposing rifts in public taste versus creative liberty.
Rajiv Adatia, the influencer and Bigg Boss alum, fired back on Instagram with a thorough takedown of selective outrage. ‘Blaming solely Nora wraps up the tale too neatly,’ he posted. ‘Behind every track is a powerhouse team grinding away.’
He mapped the process: poets crafting verses, singers voicing them, visionaries directing, lenses framing, movers choreographing, funders bankrolling, promoters hyping. Up to 100 souls involved—yet no one flagged the filth? ‘Pointing at the face we see is lazy,’ Adatia charged. ‘Blame belongs to architects who signed off and shoved it public.’
Prepped with its lewd lines intact, the song was handed to Fatehi post-production. Early intervention was possible but ignored, he stressed.
Adatia’s bold stance has polarized opinions, urging a reevaluation of Bollywood’s collaborative flaws. As silence engulfs the banned hit, his words echo: true reform demands team-wide reckoning, not star-shaming.