No, Kurkure is generally considered permissible (halal) in Islam.
Kurkure, a popular snack, is typically made from vegetarian ingredients like rice, corn, gram flour, vegetable oil, and spices. These ingredients are generally considered halal. The presence of a green dot on the packaging usually signifies that the product is vegetarian. Since it doesn't contain any pork-derived ingredients (like pig fat) or alcohol, it aligns with Islamic dietary guidelines.
It's always best to double-check the ingredient list on the packaging to ensure there are no questionable ingredients, especially if you have specific sensitivities or dietary restrictions. While unlikely, manufacturing processes can sometimes introduce cross-contamination.