Onir Slams CBFC Over Nora Fatehi Song Row, Questions Censorship Priorities

Onir Slams CBFC Over Nora Fatehi Song Row, Questions Censorship Priorities

Filmmaker Onir has sparked a fresh debate on censorship after taking a sharp dig at the Central Board of Film Certification amid the ongoing controversy around the song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt.

The track, popularly referred to as Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke, has already faced backlash for its alleged vulgar and suggestive lyrics, leading to its removal from social media platforms.


Onir’s Sharp Remark on CBFC

Reacting to the controversy, Onir questioned the priorities of the CBFC, suggesting that the board appears to be focused on other issues while controversial content continues to circulate.

His remarks highlight concerns that:

  • Regulatory action is inconsistent

  • Certain types of content face stricter scrutiny than others

  • Digital platforms may not be regulated as tightly as films

The statement has added a new dimension to the ongoing debate.


Controversy Around the Song

The song featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt triggered widespread criticism for:

  • Suggestive lyrics

  • Perceived objectification

  • Cultural sensitivity concerns

Following public backlash and regulatory attention, the track was removed from online platforms, but the debate around it continues.


Bigger Question: Is Censorship Selective?

Onir’s comments have reignited discussions about whether censorship in India is:

  • Selective in nature

  • Focused more on film titles or political sensitivities

  • Less effective in addressing digital content

The rise of OTT platforms and social media has made content regulation more complex than ever.


CBFC’s Role Under Scrutiny

The Central Board of Film Certification, responsible for certifying films for public viewing, is now facing questions about:

  • Its relevance in the digital age

  • Its scope beyond theatrical releases

  • Its approach toward evolving content formats

Many argue that traditional censorship frameworks may not be enough in today’s fast-moving digital ecosystem.


Industry and Public Reaction

The controversy has divided opinions:

  • Some support stricter regulation of content

  • Others argue for creative freedom and artistic expression

  • Many call for a balanced and consistent approach

Filmmakers and audiences alike are increasingly engaging in conversations around content responsibility.


A Turning Point for Content Regulation?

The Nora Fatehi song controversy, combined with Onir’s remarks, may act as a trigger for:

  • Revisiting censorship guidelines

  • Expanding regulatory frameworks to digital platforms

  • Encouraging accountability across creators and regulators

As entertainment consumption evolves, so does the challenge of maintaining a balance between freedom and responsibility.

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