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Hamza Rao

15 songs you didn’t know Bollywood copied from Lollywood

Published on: December 4, 2017 1:38 AM

Plagiarism in music is not what it’s like in the field of linguistics and literature: You can put the words side by side and show the overlap. But can you do the same comparison with notes and chords? Rules that govern notes and chords are far more constraining than those that govern linguistics.

Each era and period has its own popular music and departure from the popular ‘style’ directly translates into a “failure” for the musician and nobody actually dares to defy the ‘popular taste’. Though we all like a touch of freshness, very few sequences of tones and chords sound “right,” while others seem “wrong.” So if you come up with a sequence of chords that sounds good, it’s very likely that someone else has already used it.

Music psychologists also talk about the possibility of unconscious influence. As a listener or musicians, you absorb, imitate, and reconstitute what others have produced. This “harmonic map” of chord relationships is imprinted in neurons of the prefrontal cortex – part of the brain that processes harmony. Both musicians and listeners end up sticking to it. This ‘creative laziness’ precludes innovation Both musicians and listeners end up sticking to it. This ‘creative laziness’ precludes innovation and results in what we term as ‘plagiarism’.

Several Indian songs have also been “inspired” by Pakistani musicians. But again, we share the same culture and the sequences and frameworks of notes and ragas are same, and so is the taste. Does similarity qualify as plagiarism? The world of music is more complicated than is thought.

Here is a list of Indian music composers ripped off from Pakistan. The complete list consists of hundreds of songs over the span of at least five decades, but this countdown consists of only some of them.

1) Jadon Holi Jayi (Probably the first one that Bollywood copied from Pakistani song)

Music: Bakhshi Wazir

Film: Utt Khuda Da Wair

Year: 1970

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Moam Ki Gurrya’ (1972) – Baaghon Main Bahaar Aayi –

2) Raat De Baara Wajjay

Music: M. Ashraf

Film: Zabardast

Year: 1989

https://youtu.be/E6WvaZc8uSU

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Khalnayak’ (1993) – Choli Ke Peechay –

https://youtu.be/8nd5NLbUu44

3) Neendran Nahi Aundiyan

Music: Wazir Afzal 

Film: Gamma B.A

Year: 1976

https://youtu.be/Z_0k5_O0olY

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Aaj Ka Arjun’ (1990) – Gori Hain Kalaiyan – 

Woh Mera Ho Na Saka

Music: Nashaad

Film: Azmat

Year: 1973

https://youtu.be/mAHJp00HrR0

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Qasoor’ – Dil Mera Tod Diya Us Ne –

https://youtu.be/4BsefMSIdbU

5) Yeh Rangeeni-e-Naubahar

Music: Wazir Afzal 

Poet: Ameer Khusroo

https://youtu.be/Fa8d2gOLOKU

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Jeena Sirf Mere Liye’ (2002) – Mujhko Milgaya Mere Pyar – 

https://youtu.be/vFcDVDeoeMs

6) Boohay Bariyan

Year: 1998

Copied in Bollywood’s film ‘Dil Hai Tumhara’ (2002) – Dil Laga Liya Hai –

https://youtu.be/e_jHG3zU2cc

7) Ae Mohabbat Tere Anjaam Pe

Singer/Music: Begum Akhtar

Poet: Shakeel Badayuni

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Raaz’ (2002) – Kitna Pyara Hai Yeh Chehra –

https://youtu.be/BnpDaubXTmI

8) Baray Be-Murawwat Hain Yeh Husn Walay

Singer: Suraiya Multanikar

Movie: Badnaam

Year: 1966

https://youtu.be/UAAR3Qc1izY

Copied in Bollywood’s song ‘Gumnaa’ (2008) – Mohabbat Se Zyada – 

9) Way Main Chori Chori

Singer: Reshman

Lyrics: Mansoor Jhalla

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Lekin’  (1990) – ‘Yaara Sili Sili Birha Ki Raat’ –

https://youtu.be/TYNu_smRQLg

10) Ja Ajj Ton Mein Teri

Music: Wazir Afzal

Film: Yaar Mastanay

Year: 1974

Copied in Bollywood’s Movie ‘Beta’ – Sajna Main Teri Tu Mera – 

https://youtu.be/2hW6fmMxVic

11) Mujhe Dekh Ke Been Bajayen

Music: M. Ashraf 

Film: Himmatwala

Year: 1983

https://youtu.be/IHd5GOXZVAo

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Phool Aur Kantay’ (1991) – Main Ne Pyar Tumhi Se Kiya – 

https://youtu.be/SpZrZUy8wp4

12) Bohat Khoobsurat Hai Mera Sanam

Music: M. Ashraf 

Film: Aabshaar

Year: 1978

https://youtu.be/k0Vy0cRYwnY

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Saajan’ (1991) – Bohat Pyar Karte Hain 

https://youtu.be/KdtlfPMbKGs

13) Kundi Na Kharka Sohneya

Film: Desan Da Raja

Year: 1984

https://youtu.be/DU_vN-kLuSM

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Gabbar is Back’ (2015) –  Kundi Mat Kharkao Raja –

14) Larka Badnaam Hua Haseena

Film: Mr Charlie

Year: 1992

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Dabang’ (2010) – Munni Badnaam Hui Darling –

15) Naye Kapray Badal Kar Jaun Kahan

Singer: Khalil Haider

Year: 1990s

Copied in Bollywood’s movie ‘Andaaz’ (2003) – Aayega Maza Ab Barsaat Ka –

Interestingly, many ‘cultural tunes’ and styles of poetry that are deeply ingrained in our cultural ethos (imprinted in our ‘collective memory’) are often exempted from accusations of plagiarism. Famous Punjabi folk numbers such as heer, soohey ve cheeray waleya, chitta kukkar baneray te, sadke sadke jandi ae, etc are performed and liked by people of both Punjabs.
Following are few examples of it:

https://youtu.be/x0Va68pBXO0

The author is an Assistant Web Editor, Daily Times. He can be reached at [email protected] and tweets at @HamzaRaoxxx. 

Filed Under: Featured Tagged With: Bollywood songs, Lollywood songs, music copied from India/Pakistan, plagiarism

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