Well i guess this is the best lesson one can teach a thief - steal from the thief to make him realise of the sins he committed , pritam who is another theif did just that - Anu is paid back in the same coin , justice done ....
Re: Anu malik
by pooja wadhwani on Apr 27, 2011 06:42 PM
His songs seems like road side romio turning Poet,his voice is like a horse getting pregnant and this gentelmen makes tall claim that his words are stolen
how can he think in his wildest dream that any one is interested in his sick words
Anu Malik has been stealing music from a time when Pritam didn't even exist in the industry. Anuji is unhappy because the stolen track, probably, was one of Anuji's very few original creations.
Consider this. When any Indian music director copies a music from a Korean track, for example, and makes a nice Indian version, it is not bad from the point of a music lover. If they don't copy we will not be able to enjoy a nice tune (How many Indians will enjoy a nice original song in Korean language?)
In this particular case Anuji shouldn't care about Pritam's copy because if Anuji's version is better, then people will prefer that one. Is Anuji afraid because Pritam's version could be better?
The fact is Pritam copies music but he makes his versions much better than original tracks. And that is why most top musical hits in last few years came from Pritam.
As long as a track can touch my heart or makes me feel good or makes me dance, I don't care who copied whom.