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[N.T.G said:
] calm down kukki yaar.. there is no point fightin.. we can disscuss matters polite.
ok so my say is.. that i agree that some songs are copied from pak. but the same is true fo pakis too.. paki film makers and songs copy our stuff too..
but the situation changed by introduce of Global TV. as u know that we indians dont get a chance to watch ur tv channels or movies.. coz they are outbeatn by loads of indian channels. so we dont know hardly anythin about ur film industry or music.
but the situation is opposit in pak.. u get to watch our channels and movies..
so some indian stupids copy the stuff from pak but pak cant copy becoz everythin is visible.
and as for as copy goes... those stupid indian copiers not only copy from pak but also copy from other countries.. so u dont think that only ur music is copied.
and the last word.... india makes over 400 movies and thousands of songs every year... only a few are copied ones...
someone said that indians dont hav talents.. welll then why i hear "DUS Bahane karke le gaye dil" in every street of pak???
so i conclude that only a few cheap ppl are copying the songs who want to make chep money. and whole indians should not be called responsible fo this..
bye fo now..
dus bahane on every street WTF, stop dreaming mate, its not played no were in pakistan.
and its not just a 'FEW' films copied in india, its 'MOST' films, thats the fact mate.
and i can garentee never a pakistan song has been copied from an indian song.
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stop dreaming and wake up,
some of them have come in bollywood films like brande rodricks and yana gupta, i agree but thats because there careers in hollywood are finished and they are E grade actresses.
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yes thats the fact, 95% of them are copys, ask anyone in india that and he will agree.
bollywood going global huh
sorry thats the funniest thing i have ever heard.
yeh indians not crazy for pakistan music, thats why i guess currently there are 5 pak albums in your top 10
your people have fallen in love with jal and faakir, there debut albums sold more copies then any of your artists in the last 5 years, and are still selling like hot cakes, they'll probly break all histroy records with there second album in india.
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yes 95% or it maybe even high, its time to swallow the facts down your throat son, you do make original stroys like 5/6 films a year but those films sink at the box office.
all your top directors are copying films.
Kuch Kuch Hota Hai a direct lift from Sleepless in Seattle.
gadar another direct life from pakistani film tere pyare mein
hum apke hain koun, kabie khushi kabie ghum, koi mil gaya, dilwale dulhanya le jayge, dil to pagal hai, hum dil de chuke sanam, etc, the list is endless.
these all are indians biggest hits and there all copys,
and no, no pak singer is singing for any record company in india, they are only releasing there albums throught them for the indian market, cos there crazy for pakistani music.
so stop lieing just to back yourself up
you are one crazy jeolous indian, just look at your jeolousy towards pak, it proves we are the better country, and dont even try to denie it.
and stop dreaming bollywood isnt going global, i have told you 1000 times cant you read, the only people who watch that crap outside india is indians living outside india who have moved out of there country to find a better life. for gods sake how much times do i have to repeat myself its like im talking to a brick wall, dont they teach you how to read in india.
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dude, you indians seriosly have some brain disorder, is it a diesease in india.
which foriengners are you talking about, the indians who have run away from there own land to find a better place to live. and yeh thats surely a dozen
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this was from india fm
Thodisi To Lift Karadey
By IndiaFM News Bureau, September 5, 2005 - 04:50 IST
'Thodisi To Lift Karadey', sang Adnan Sami, not too long ago. Well, little does he know that our Bollywood music directors have taken his advice seriously! To elaborate… Put on any radio or television channel and you are bound to hear the songs from two of the latest movies namely Aashiq Banaya Aapne and Chocolate. The foot tapping songs from these respective movies are heating up the airwaves. And fast. But perhaps the listeners aren't even aware that their favorite numbers are a direct rip off. Ironic, isn't it?
Himesh Reshammiya and Pritam are the latest culprits to join the Bollywood copycat brigade. To begin with, reports have been doing the rounds that Himesh Reshammiya, who has the score of Aashiq Banaya Aapne to his credit, has blatantly lifted the track Dillagi from Ali Zafar's Rangeen from his 2003 album, Huqa Pani. That's not all. Another track namely Marjawan is a rip off from Faakhir's 2002 album, Aatish. Many people believe that the originals sound way better than the duplicates.
Now let's come to our alleged Copycat No.2, Pritam of Dhoom and Chocolate fame. The fact that from the promos, the movie itself looks like a copy of The Usual Suspects is a different matter altogether. Back to the music, the track Zahreeli Raatein from Chocolate sounds suspiciously like a faster, remixed version of the Pakistani band Jal's Aadat. On the other hand, Bheega Bheega Sa has lyrics that are almost identical to Abrar Ul Haq's song from his 2001 album Main Gaddi Aap Chalawan Ga. The only difference is that Abrar Ul Haq's version is titled December. Well, thank God for small mercies!
According to Himesh, “I have nothing to do with the two tracks, and I haven't taken credit for them. These questions should be directed to Aditya Datt, the director of the film.” However, Aditya Datt was unavailable for comment. Pritam also does not accept responsibility for the tracks from Chocolate that are said to be copied. “I haven't done the song Zahreeli Raatein. In fact the song is not even a part of the film. It is merely added for promotional purposes. As for Zahreeli Raatein, sounding similar to Jal's Aadat, I haven't heard the latter, but I'm told that it sounds similar. In fact, I have had my friends calling me and telling me the same thing. But I have never taken credit for the song and I am not responsible,” clarified Pritam.
It is always easy to play the blame game. But ultimately it is the original artist who has to bear the brunt of this 'lifting.' Ask Ali Zafar! He comments, “I would've felt healthier had they done a great job. I would've felt gratified had they asked my permission. And lastly, I would've felt honored had they asked me to sing it and help them out with it. Now I'm just pissed.” Well, his anger is definitely justified. They say imitation is the best form of flattery. But Ali Zafar is not flattered! The fact remains that the music is blatantly copied. It is high time that Bollywood got a little original and started accepting responsibility for this copied music.
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just to get your facts right, pakistan is the second fastest growing economy in the world and the fastest growing this year. pakistan has around 40 million people below poverty while india has 300 million, bigger then the population of pakistan, and the highest in the world, your people are soo dumb they marry dogs and there gradmas and drink cow urine, does this brain disorder exist throughtout india. At the end of the day you guys love pakistan thats why your always on pakistani forums.
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well i said it before money doesnt matter without creativity you cant do nothing, and thats why india is rubbish at everything, theres no point in making state of the art studios, when you dont have any talent.
we have allready taken over india in music and dramas, just watch in a few years we will be the leaders in movies is well/
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MR NICE said:
Kukki you might all the facilities, money, have an open culture, you are 10 times bigger then Pakistan and have have a population of over 1 Billion but one thing you don't have as rightly yoyo has pointed out is creative talent.
You should be ashamed of your self by copying Pakistani films and Pakistani music over the years. You are infact still at it. For you Pakistan does not even have a showbiz industry but you still copy it.
On the other hand you call yourself the biggest film industry in the world. The only thing bollywood has got to offer is glamour and sex.
You keep on saying that Bollywood is becoming global. You probably mean that the NRI's and South Asians overseas are watching your films and thats Bollywood going global.
Please grow up.
umm Bollywood is going global and it's not only NRI's and south Asians watching Bollywood films, people watch Bollywood films in europe, middle east, africa , austraila, uk, paris, france, us, south america, umm should i continue? not only that but some Hollywood celebs even see some Bollywood movies and hear the music and the only thing Bollywood has to offer is not only glamour and sex.