Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Chennai Super Kings (CSK) have complained to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) over the DJ’s song choice and comments during their match against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on April 5, according to a report by The Indian Express. In the complaint, CSK said the playing of the track “Dosa, idli, sambar, chutney, chutney” during the match was “not in good taste.” The song is often used in memes linked to South Indian stereotypes. According to the report, CSK said the song included references such as “dosa, idli, sambar, chutney,” which the franchise felt stereotyped and mocked their Tamil Nadu identity. The issue comes at a time when the rivalry between the two teams has intensified, with RCB winning four matches in a row against CSK. CSK managing director Kasi Viswanathan told The Indian Express: “The DJs are usually around to support the home team. But at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, it was different.”
A history of Tit-for-Tat with ‘Dosa, idli, sambar, chutney, chutney’
The issue dates back to an incident in 2025 involving RCB’s Jitesh Sharma. He was mocked by Chennai’s DJ after a video of him singing the same song went viral.The video, shared ahead of a match, showed RCB players being asked what came to mind when they thought of Chennai. While most gave general responses, Jitesh sang, “Dosa, Idly, Sambar, Chutney Chutney,” which some CSK fans saw as a stereotype of South Indian culture. CSK said they had taken steps after that episode and put in place rules to ensure their staff remain neutral and respectful. “After that incident, there hasn’t been any repeat of it. The DJ isn’t supposed to make any comment on the opposition players. Moreover, we are fortunate to have a lovely fanbase that cheers us in numbers,” Viswanathan said, as cited by The Indian Express.










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