India then copied the famous Pakistani songs

 The tradition of remaking  famous Pakistani  songs in Bollywood is very old. For years, Bollywood filmmakers have been stealing Pakistani songs without permission and remaking them to attract the attention of the audience.

The biggest proof of the popularity of Pakistani songs in India is that well-known songs, their melodies and sometimes even entire music videos are copied.

A similar recent action has once again seen the new song of Indian singers Joban Notial and Niti Mohan, 'If I have a life', then the famous Qawwali of the famous Pakistani singer Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. So it's a copy

famous Pakistani  songs 

 The new song 'Meri Zindagi Hai To' presented by Gulshan Kumar & T series is a copy of this Pakistani song writer tten by renowned Pakistani poet Nazer Kazmi and sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in the 80's.

It should be noted that this song has been included in John Ibrahim's upcoming film 'Satya Mayo Jite' in which actor John Ibrahim is playing the lead role.

Recently, Indian singers Joban Notial and Neha Kakkar released their latest song 'Dil Ghalti Kar Baitha Hai' which was a copy of a Pakistani drama OST and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's song.

famous Pakistani  songs 

Remember that this is not the first time that Bollywood has stolen popular Pakistani songs. Last week, Indian singer Dhwani Bhanushali copied his latest song 'Mahindi' from Pakistani legendary singer Alamgir's 'Gagar'. Indian artists are not only at the forefront of stealing music from Pakistan, but they are also known to steal melodies from Arabia, Korea and Hollywood.

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