The issue of Bollywood remaking Pakistani songs, including Coke Studio hits, has been a topic of controversy and discussion. While it’s true that Pakistani music, including those from Coke Studio, has gained popularity in India and around the world, there have been instances where songs have been plagiarized or used without proper credit.
The announcement of the Bollywood remake of the Coke Studio hit “Pasoori” for the film Satyaprem Ki Katha featuring Kartik Aryan and Kiara Advani has sparked a negative reaction among some people on social media.Many express their dissatisfaction and disappointment with this practice of remaking Pakistani songs in Bollywood without proper acknowledgement or giving due credit to the original artists.
It’s important to recognize and respect the original creators and their work, and ensure that proper authorization and credit are given when utilizing or adapting songs from different cultures. Plagiarism and unauthorized use can undermine the artistic integrity and cultural significance of the original compositions.
While some individuals may enjoy the new versions or adaptations of these songs, it’s crucial to have a transparent and ethical approach to creative work, acknowledging and respecting the origins and creators of the music.