Released by T-Series on Tuesday, the Arijit Singh remake has raised a lot of eyebrows in Pakistan and left a bitter taste, with music aficionados remembering the 90s era when the Sayonee original song first hit the market.
‘We destroy their planes they destroy our songs’
Needless to say, Pakistanis are outraged over what they have claimed is “legit call to war” and saying Singh “will most probably ruin it”.
Here are some of the best reactions:
‘We destroy their planes they destroy our songs’
‘Diarrhoea’
‘Shouldn’t mess with the classics’
‘Call to war’
A reaction in emojis
‘Full fraud’
International court of justice, anyone?
‘Ruined’ a song about spiritual love
Someone left a comment on Singh’s career and it was … uhhhhh, destructive!
Did Salman Ahmed ‘sell this song to them’?
Worse than US Elections 2020!
2020 and the ‘damage to humanity’
Some others, however, were a bit lenient.
‘How is this a bad thing?’
‘Far better job than Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’
‘No remake can top the classic’
A cross-border music lover, however, had the same thoughts as many Pakistanis do.
And someone actually shared a clip of the original song in the comments…
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