Friday 29 February 2008

Atif Aslam's Song for Race Movies is copy of this Korean song







Atif Aslam's Song for Race Movies is copy of this Korean song



Atif Aslam's new song from an Indian film is copy of this Korean song, Pritam has done it again










2 comments:

  1. It's a great shame! Kim Hyung Sup's - Sarang Haeyo from the film "My Sassy Girl" was not only copied by Pritam but if you guys remember the very film was copied and remade into 'Neal and Nicky', sucks! Most Korean films are remade(pirated)into hindi films these days....There's hardly any original ideas, creativity and compositions in Bollywood today! If Korean film production companies decides to sue these xerox copy makers then most films and songs of today will be in grave danger .....Original ones are always better...go watch and listen to korean films and songs instead~ ;-)

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  2. I am an Indian and I support Kenri's blog entry. Atif's vocals are amazing and the music is a haunting one. However ...

    Indians never stop carping about their country, civilization and "cultural heritage". It's as if Al-Beruni would walk the streets of Mumbai and Kolkata today and find that they are modern avatars of the Delhi in his days. We copy, we cheat, we take without credit, we claim it as an "inspiration", we say it is ours, we take creative license with another artist's work and claim it is our opus and without acknowledging the source.

    The forensics show that it is endemic. A country of a billion people (another hackneyed phrase that needs an alternative), million mutinies and thousand raagas, cannot turn our a hundred tunes annually that the world (South Asia , Middle East and a few sundry East African countries do not constitute the world) will hum to.

    The Bollywood industry is mediocre and rife with cronyism, nepotism and formulaic regurgitations. We know that well by now.

    I for one ardently hope that the Koeans sue the arse off these plagiarists and teach the Bappy Lahiris, Pritams and Anu Mallicks a lasting lesson in respecting intellectual property.

    Positively revolting.
    Learn from the Koreans. They are what they are because they have made it on their own. Unlike the freeloaders in Bollywood.

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