Dil dil pakistan2/14/2023 ![]() That could also be a function of the less rampant film industry of Pakistan. Even Pakistani films have indeed copied Indian music, albeit less frequently than India has. This is not the first time an Indian film has copied Pakistani music and it won’t be the last time either. Ethicality of the issue aside, legally there is very little chance of him making something out of it as copyright laws between the two countries aren’t really in favour of the artists. The news of an Indian film plagiarising the qawwali Tajdar-e-Haram made rounds last week and Shumail Maqbool Sabri, the son of Ghulam Maqbool Sabri of Sabri brothers, has taken legal action against the producers of the film. I would not expect the original creator to be amused or flattered. Imagine a music director or a writer spending hours and hours of their time on creating something original and someone casually takes it, rephrases or re-tunes it a bit and releases it under his own name. ![]() However, I am not sure if plagiarism (an obvious kind of “imitation”) is the best form of flattery. Everyone will have a laugh at your expense but you might still be able to enjoy it too. ![]() Imagine a comedian friend in your group, making fun of the way you walk or the way you talk or some of your special behaviour. They say, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, which is partly true.
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