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Dabangg song lifted from Pakistani Film

You are touchy about it, aren't you?

its fun to twist your arm where it is due ;)



99% is an exaggeration. But then again, a percentage rating like that is subjective. Whats crap for you may be good for somebody else. We all have different standards you know. And the fact that you are listening to Lata and Rafi does prove that we are good. Different people different tastes. The RD of yesterday is the AR of today.

A person who knows about sur and who knows what classic lyrics are surely would have different taste than the ones who likes aik do teen char :lol: type songs
 
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its fun to twist your arm where it is due ;)


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A person who knows about sur and who knows what classic lyrics are surely would have different taste than the ones who likes aik do teen char :lol: type songs

Well frankly, I too would take Lata, Rafi, Kishore anyday over the contemporary artists, apart from Rahman of course. I was just too chauvinistically Indian to admit that. But dont push me on it. :D
 
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Well frankly, I too would take Lata, Rafi, Kishore anyday over the contemporary artists, apart from Rahman of course. I was just too chauvinistically Indian to admit that. But dont push me on it. :D

:P chal sach bolya tee isay gal tay :cheers:
 
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:lol: churning out garbage in such a high quantity i can understand after that they need to steal some few good songs from Pakistani music industry

Stop making excuses for the theft

what a stupid thread...after going thru 9 pages of utter stupidity, i request everybody please stop posting.:hitwall::hitwall:

And Jana

me haath jodkar maafi maangta hu chori k liye.:p:D

maaf kar do hum Indians ko :angel:
 
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Almost 90% of Indian movies r copied either Pakistani or English.....
My father told me that the PAKISTANI movies of 50's n 60's were seen regularly and were famous in India. There were ever any Indian movie seen in a year.
Any ways I think Indian movies r no more quality movies.....
I think its been more then 5 years I ever saw any Inidan movie.
Watch English only
 
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Almost 90% of Indian movies r copied either Pakistani or English.....
My father told me that the PAKISTANI movies of 50's n 60's were seen regularly and were famous in India. There were ever any Indian movie seen in a year.
Any ways I think Indian movies r no more quality movies.....
I think its been more then 5 years I ever saw any Inidan movie.
Watch English only

Good for you. Keep at that. Bet your aunts, uncles and friends dont follow you. Or the neighborhood pirated CD manufacturer would have run out of business. Btw, hows that "Tere Naam" Salman Khan poster doing in the corner VCD rental shop? :D
 
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Almost 90% of Indian movies r copied either Pakistani or English.....
My father told me that the PAKISTANI movies of 50's n 60's were seen regularly and were famous in India. There were ever any Indian movie seen in a year.
Any ways I think Indian movies r no more quality movies.....
I think its been more then 5 years I ever saw any Inidan movie.
Watch English only


what ????? pakistani film industry LOLiwood :taz::taz:
 
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i dont really care if bollywood steals our music.......its not famous or even appropriate anywayy..BUT stealing a music from a legendary movie series!!!
Raja ko rani se pyaar hogaya! stupid anu malik stole it from THE GODFATHER!
 
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That idiot lalit is still denying its copied lolzzz

chor chori say jay hera phera say na jay

The fact is just opposite.

I thing its just a Cheap and silly person from pakistan wants some publicity.

Folk inspiration for 'Munni Badnaam...'

The source of this chartbuster seems to be a bawdy, folksy Bhojpuri number, "Launda Badnaam Hua Naseeban Tere Liye", sung by Rani Bala in an album titled, "Balma Bada Bavaali". "Munni" is closer to the original in terms of tune and chorus, though it has been splashed with modern oomph. Director Abhinav Kashyap has himself said that the song owes its genesis to his childhood memories of the song from UP, and they improvised on it to produce today's superhit number.

Incidentally, the same lyrics were used by Bappi Lahiri in an altered version in "Rock Dancer", for the song, "Launda Badnaam Hua Laundiya Tere Liye". Being inspired by a western tune is hardly a sin today, but perhaps to avoid a western overload, filmmakers venture into the far corners of the country to find their eureka moment in a masaledaar, folksy melody.

Music directors synthesize the locally popular song, add a fast tempo and whoa! A simple and otherwise restricted-to-a-few-discerning-listeners track is transformed into an ultra-catchy dance number.

" Munni" ka genesis yeh hai ki, main UP mein pala bada hoon, aur wahaan ek folk song sunta tha bachpan mein, "Launda Badnaam Hua Naseeban Tere Liye". Toh jab reference ki baat aayi ki kis tarah ka gaana hona chahiye, toh iss gaane ka reference aaya aur ispe humne improvise karke, phrase banaya, munni badnaam hui darling tere liye

Read more: Folk inspiration for 'Munni Badnaam...' - The Times of India Folk inspiration for 'Munni Badnaam...' - The Times of India
 
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Almost 90% of Indian movies r copied either Pakistani or English.....
My father told me that the PAKISTANI movies of 50's n 60's were seen regularly and were famous in India. There were ever any Indian movie seen in a year.
Any ways I think Indian movies r no more quality movies.....
I think its been more then 5 years I ever saw any Inidan movie.
Watch English only

Suggest you re check with ur Dad.

Pak movies were never popular in India. I do not recall seeing or hearing of any Pak movies being shown in Indian theaters , VCRs came much later.

Pak songs were. I still feel the best ever is Farida Khanum's ' Aaj jane ki Zid na karo". Simply unbeatable & way ahead of any other Pak singer - my view .
 
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i dont really care if bollywood steals our music.......its not famous or even appropriate anywayy..BUT stealing a music from a legendary movie series!!!
Raja ko rani se pyaar hogaya! stupid anu malik stole it from THE GODFATHER!

Looks like these songs don't get popular until it has an Indian stamp on them :coffee:
 
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Suggest you re check with ur Dad.

Pak movies were never popular in India. I do not recall seeing or hearing of any Pak movies being shown in Indian theaters , VCRs came much later.

Pak songs were. I still feel the best ever is Farida Khanum's ' Aaj jane ki Zid na karo". Simply unbeatable & way ahead of any other Pak singer - my view .

I think he was talking about old classic songs. and Ghazals and Pakistani ghazal singers have always been popular in India
 
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