Bollywood is now generating news in Pakistan due to its unethical practice of plagiarizing Pakistani songs and plays; the world’s prominent entertainment business is totally reliant on plagiarism. They have already plagiarized a number of Pakistani songs and videos, including Bol Kaffara, Buhey Bariaan, Meri Zindagi Hai Tu, Ki Jaana, and now they have cloned the famous and chart-topping tune Nach Punjaban. Mere Paas Tum Ho and Humsafar were also plagiarized. They had already duplicated serial Dhoop Kinaray. Look at the photos of freshly stolen Pakistani music first.
Abrar Ul Haq, the singer, is furious and has issued a lengthy video statement on the subject. “There is an Indian film called Jug Jug Jio, and your song Nach Punjaban has been included in it, what would you say?”
“I was told by someone that my song has been stolen, I haven’t sold my song, I don’t even know about it, it is a theft, no one even asked, and it is my fourth or fifth song, copied by Bollywood, who make movies worth billions of rupees and astonishingly don’t have their own content for those movies,” the singer responded. I’ve hired a legal team; it’s a digital world and a revenue game, and they still believe in copying; also, I could give them my song, but they’ve sung it so badly; one puts effort into singing, and they didn’t even do that; I don’t want to give my song this way; I’ll give it away if I want; I’ll ask my people.”
He stated that he will first go to court, that he has scheduled meetings with attorneys, and that he will not let this go.

















