Overview
- KVN Productions said the newly released trailer included uncertified material and removed it from YouTube, promising a corrected cut that meets certification rules.
- The takedown followed weeks after the Hindi track Sarke Chunar Teri Sarke was withdrawn when India’s National Commission for Women issued notices over its suggestive lyrics.
- Reports noted broad pushback to the song as an advocate asked the film board to ban it, a cyber complaint was filed with Delhi Police, and the NCW summoned people linked to the track.
- Social media users criticized KVN’s quality control, pointing to past troubles such as a Jana Nayagan leak and delays or explicit-content disputes on other titles.
- The film is still slated for theaters on April 30 with Dhruva Sarja, Sanjay Dutt, Shilpa Shetty, and Nora Fatehi, and its final promo push now hinges on revised, certified materials.