- Bollywood enjoys ripping from Pakistani music and plots without ever acknowledging them or asking permission.
- The most recent issue involved the inclusion of Nach Punjaban by Abrar ul Haq in Varun Dhawan’s Jug Jugg Jeeyo.
- Karan Johar’s production company insisted that they had actually purchased the song’s rights.
Bollywood enjoys ripping from Pakistani music and plots without ever acknowledging them or asking permission. Pakistani artists are not wanted there, however, Pakistani content may be screened. The most recent issue involved the inclusion of Nach Punjaban by Abrar ul Haq in Varun Dhawan’s Jug Jugg Jeeyo.
He asserted that he had not granted the production business the copyrights to his song and vowed to sue them.
The movie however made by Karan Johar’s production company, who insisted that they had actually purchased the song’s rights.
They ultimately gave Abrar ul Haq credit for the song, nevertheless.
Finally, Varun Dhawan thanks him for the song. Although he acknowledged that the song is excellent.
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He insisted that the production business did purchase the music’s rights. He continued by saying that the song was performing well for them, just like the original had.
People continue to criticize the film’s team for plagiarizing and demand to know what happened with the rights.
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