🎵 Armaan Malik Criticises ‘Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke’, Calls It a ‘New Low’ in Songwriting
- Laxmi Galani

- Mar 17
- 2 min read
A fresh controversy has erupted in the music and film industry after singer Armaan Malik publicly criticised the recently released song “Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” from the upcoming film KD: The Devil.

🔥 Strong Words Against the Song
Taking to social media, Armaan did not hold back as he slammed the track featuring Nora Fatehi and Sanjay Dutt. He described the song as “vulgar” and went on to say that it reflects how “commercial songwriting has hit a new low.”
His remarks quickly went viral, sparking widespread debate among fans and industry insiders about the quality and direction of mainstream Bollywood music.
🎬 The Song and the Film
“Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke” is being promoted as a high-energy dance number, with Nora Fatehi leading the choreography and Sanjay Dutt making a special appearance. The song is part of KD: The Devil, a film that has already been generating buzz for its scale and star cast.
However, instead of just hype, the song has now drawn criticism for its lyrics and presentation.
💬 Internet Divided
Armaan Malik’s comments have triggered mixed reactions online:
Supporters agreed with him, saying Bollywood music is increasingly relying on catchy beats while compromising on meaningful lyrics.
Critics of his statement argued that such songs are meant purely for entertainment and shouldn’t be taken so seriously.



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