Ponniyin Selvan 2 Song Veera Veera Controversy Dhrupad Singer Claim Over Mani Ratnam Film Song – Entertainment News India
read on the appThe song 'Veera-Veera' from the film Ponniyin Selvan 2 has landed in controversy within a few days of its release. Delhi-based Dhrupad singer Ustad Wasifuddin Dagar
has alleged that the tune of the song 'Veera Veera' in the film is exactly the same as the Shiva praise sung by his father. 'Veera Veera' song is composed by AR Rahman and sung by
Shankar Mahadevan, KS Chitra and Harini. Let us know what is the whole matter and what is the root cause of the controversy over this song. What is Wasifuddin's allegation
regarding the songUstad Wasifuddin alleged, "It has been picked up just like my father and uncle sang Shiva Stuti." According to Wasifuddin, Shiva Stuti was first recorded in 1978
as part of the Holland Festival. Then at the Holland Festival the Junior Dagger Brothers were at a live concert at the Royal Tropical Institute in Amsterdam. The recording was made
onto magnetic tape audio recording in 1978 and reissued in 1996 by the Royal Tropical Institute as a set of two CDs. I wish they had taken permission, I do not refuseWasifuddin
said, "I wish Madras Talkies and Mr. Rahman had taken permission from my family. I never say no to them. But it is very wrong to do such things for your financial gain. Picked up
and sung. The only difference is the arrangement of the parts." Wasifuddin has also written a letter to AR Rahman regarding this. Mani Ratnam's response to Wasifuddin's claimAt the
same time, Madras Talkies and Mani Ratnam have denied any kind of copyright claim on this whole issue. Madras Talkies has sent a letter denying that 'Veera Veera' is a copy of the
Dagar brothers' creation in any way and alleging that Wasifuddin's claim of copyright is 'false'. The letter hints that Wasifuddin's intention is to "entrap" and all this is being
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