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The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.
Anindita Dec 2, 2007
The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.

The title song of Aaja Nachle (singer : Sunidhi Chouhan) is a note-to-note copy of a popular & famous Bengali song - "Dada paye pori re, mela theke bou ene de" (Plz Dada, I touch your feet, bring a bride for me from the village fair). The original song was written by renowned Late Gouriprasanna Mazumder. The composer and singer was Late Angshuman Roy. The song was composed in the folk mould.

Should not we demand to Salim-Sulaiman duo for acknowledgement of their debt from the original Bengali song ?

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Basundhara Dec 2, 2007
Re: The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.

Really it is a copy ? Hindi composers are CHOR.

The Hindi composers are born to steal, to copy, It is not a simple case of plagiarism, they are born criminals.

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Supriya Dec 8, 2007
Re: The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.
Yes, the composers of Bollywood are theives by nature. Always they try to copy from Bengali songs, Punjabi or Rajasthani songs. But it is a common thing to steal the music from African / Egyptian or any other foreign music.
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Baishali Dec 8, 2007
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I am not ashtonished to know that the title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.

I think, the originality in Hindi music world is gradually decerasing. The copyers and sub-standard persond are come to the film industry for composing. They are simple stealing.

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Binita Dec 14, 2007
Re: The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.
All of you mean, the musicians of Bollywood are theives ? Strange !!!
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Binita Dec 14, 2007
Re: The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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Rinijhini Dec 14, 2007
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It's a simple case of plagiarism for which the musicians of bollywood are much famous !!!!!!!!
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Baishali Dec 14, 2007
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Creative persons are rare in Hindi Music. Originality is lesser. Only average persons are gathering in Bollywood.
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Babul Dec 15, 2007
Re: The title track of Aaja Nachle is a note-to-note copy of a Bengali song.
Strange, Is it true ?
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Babul Dec 15, 2007
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We know that Bangali society has sent many great musicians in Bollywood. Such as, .......Kishoe Kumar, S.D.Burman, R.D.Burman, Hemant Kumar, Salil Choudhury ........ Bappi Lahiri, Kumar Shanu, Babool Supriyo, Abhijit, Shaan (originally "Shantanu Mukherjee), Mitali Mukherjee (Sing), and recently, Ujjaini, Imon Chatterjee.......
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Samudra Dec 15, 2007
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bengal is a gold mine of music. U have forgotton to take the name of new comer - Shantanu Moitra - the music composar of "Parineeta."
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Bidur Feb 9, 2008
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The hindi film indutry appears to be a super copyist. It is not wonder that the musicians will copy music from other province, even other country.
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Pompy Feb 9, 2008
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is it true ? really ? a case of robbery in broad day light ?
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