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10 songs Bollywood ripped off from Pakistan
By Sufia Zamir
Published: April 8, 2015
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KARACHI: Bollywood gets quite a lot of flak for its blatant plagiarism of Hollywood, with some court cases thrown in from time to time as well. The same can be said for their music with composers such as Pritam consistently under the radar for “highly-inspired” music.

Coincidentally, several Indian songs have also been “inspired” by Pakistani musicians. Here’s a list of 10 times Indian music composers ripped off from Pakistan, sometimes not even bothering to change the lyrics. The complete list consists of hundred of songs over the span of at least five decades, but our countdown consists of only some of the most popular ones.

1. Munni Badnaam Hui (Dabangg)

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This famous item number bears a strong resemblance to the qawwali Larka Badnam Hua Haseena Tere Liye from the 1992 Pakistani film Mr. Charlie starring comedian Omar Sharif.

You can view the item number here:

Compare it to the original:

2. Main Na Jhoot Bolun(Indrajeet)

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This song from the 1991 Amitabh-starrer Indrajeet may not be familiar to most, but we are sure that very few will be able to miss the unmistakeable beat in the background.


Created in the 1980s, this is the music that is characteristic of every PPP election campaign and rally.


3. Dil Dil Hindustan (Yaadon ke Mausam)

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Even patriotic songs were not spared. Check out this patriotic number from little-known 1991 film Yaadon ke Mausam.
 
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3. Dil Dil Hindustan (Yaadon ke Mausam)

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Even patriotic songs were not spared. Check out this patriotic number from little-known 1991 film Yaadon ke Mausam.


Compare it with the Vital Sign’s mega-hit Dil Dil Pakistan which came out in 1987.


4. Mera Piya Ghar Aya (Yaraana)

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This 1995 film may not have been very memorable, but Madhuri’s dance steps in Mera Piya Ghar Aaya O Raam Ji remained in the hearts of her fans for quite some time.


This would remind Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan fans of his qawwali Mera Piya Ghar Aya which was first heard two years prior.


5. Tu Cheez Bari Hai Mast (Mohra)

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The chemistry between Akshay Kumar and Raveena Tandon set the screen on fire in this song from 1994 blockbuster Mohra.


The Pakistani inspiration turned out to be the Sufi song Dam Mast Qalander Mast Mast, which had been set to music by several artists including Abida Parveen, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, the Sabri brothers, Reshma and Madam Noor Jehan. Compare the tune in theMohra remake to Nusrat Fateh Ali’s rendition here:


6. Hum Bhool Gaye Re Har Baat (Souten ki Beti)

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Rekha crooned along to Lata Mangeshkar in this soulful melody from 1989 film Souten ki Beti:


The song, right down to the lyrics, were in reality lifted from this song from Pakistani film Saheli released in 1960.


Those who have watched the movie might also recognize the lyrics, if not the melody, of this song as well.


Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan again:


7. Lambi Judai (Jannat)

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The Indian version appeared in Emraan Hashmi’s 2008 film Jannat


…and turned out to be heavily inspired by folk singer Reshman’s original:


8. Kadi te Has Bol (Love Aaj Kal)

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The words Kadi te Has Bol can be heard in the soundtrack of the songAahun Aahun from the 2009 film Love Aaj Kal.


Before this an Indian pop-music version was also made in the late 90′s.


The Pakistani original was sung by Shaukat Ali:


9. Buhat Pyar Karte Hain Tumko Sanam(Saajan)

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One of the songs from the 1991 romantic movie that established Madhuri Dixit and Salman Khan as one of the most iconic on-screen couples…


…actually heavily borrowed from the song Buhat Khoobsurat Hai Mera Sanam sung by Mehdi Hasan for the 1978 film Abshar.


10. Agar Tum Mil Jao (Zeher)

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Two versions of the song Agar Tum Mil Jao were seen in the 2005 Emraan Hashmi starrer Zeher. Check out one of these versions here:


While the tune was changed beyond recognition, the lyrics are eerily similar to the ones from the 1974 Tasawwar Khanum original:
 
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And how many songs has Pakistan ripped off from India? Probably about a million! :P :D
 
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The list is way long ...anyhow :pop:
 
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But they rip off everyone. I doubt they have done anything creative ever. I remember some lameass movie was on cable, it had exact scenes from matrix!!!! i dont think they even feel embarrassed about it.
 
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Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is the favorite musician of many Indians. And imitation is the best form of flattery. I cant wait for 'Yeh jo halka halka surooor' to be featured in an Indian flick. Its probably the most romantic song ever ever...
 
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Pakistanis should stop whining and spreading propaganda about everything.....
Most of those songs were originally folk songs and no-one has exclusive right over folk songs.....if a Pakistani remade it first, that doesn't make it a Pakistani song......that's why Pakistanis cannot complain about 'copyright violation/infringement'.....they can only whine..:p:
 
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Songs are songs be it Pakistani or Hindustani....
Few things are above our narrow version of individual nationality ....
I have lot of Pakistani songs in my phone...

Btw mere yha ka folk music enjoy karo ...
 
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Mein tenu samghawan ki by Rahat has been brazenly copied too.
 
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