Bollywood includes Pakistani Song in Anti Pakistan Film

Bollywood includes Pakistani Song in Anti Pakistan Film

 

Bollywood’s 'anti-Pakistan film' has been criticized on Twitter for including old Pakistani songs 'Zalma Coca-Cola Pilade' without credit.

Nora Fatehi is also present at set of song during performance by number of Bollywood dancer on Pakistani song, which was released on YouTube yesterday. This song is part of Indian film 'Bhoj'; Pride of India'. Ajay Devgan is also starring in this film.

Not only that, the song sung by Madam Noor Jahan stolen by Indian Industry but this song is also being called 'Party Song of the Year' in India.

The music of this song included in Bollywood film has been composed by Tanshik Bagchi and the lyrics have been added by Vaivo while Shriya Ghoshal has evoked the magic of her voice in this song.

While looking at the YouTube description of the song, it is revealed that the song has been released by T-Series, EMI Pakistan and 1 Music Right Societies.

The song was first sung by Pakistan's legendary singer Madam Noor Jahan during 1986 and was also part of the Punjabi film 'Chen Te Surma'.


Later in 2016, Pakistani singers Mesha Shafi and Umair Jaswal sang the song again at Cook Studios and it was hailed as a tribute to Madam Noor Jahan.


Now the song has been released in India for the third time, initially showing credit, sung by Shriya Ghoshal.

The song featuring Nora Fatehi's dance number has become hugely popular in a single day and has been viewed more than 20 million times on YouTube.

However, social media users are criticizing the theft of a Pakistani song in an anti-Pakistan film.

'Bhoj: The Pride of India' is a film about war and love of country, starring by Ajay Devgan, Sanjay Dutt, Nora Fatehi, Sona Kashi Sinha and others.

The film will be released on 13 August 2021 on the OTT platform Disney Plus Hot Star.

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