Well all know that famous Pakistani qawwal Amjad Sabri sent a legal notice for stealing famous qawwali ‘Bhar Do Jholi’ against music director and producer of ‘Bajrangi Bhaijaan’.
According to local media reports Sabri said that it is wrong to include any popular song in a Bollywood film without permission. He added that, “I have no such ambitions of going to work in India as I have earned a lot of fame and fortune in my own country”.
“Amjad Sabri’s statement is sad as Ghulam Fareed Sabri (Late) was well respected in India as well. The reason behind including his qawwali in the movie was to give a tribute to him and this is something Amjad Sabri should be glad about,” Kabir Khan local media reported.
Sabri had earlier said that he has filed a petition in Indian court against Salman Khan and the film’s music director Pritam Chakarborty. “This is not an ordinary Kalaam; it’s the property of my family and will continue to be so for the coming seven generations. This is an asset of my father Ghulam Farid Sabri and my uncle Maqbool Sabri,” Sabri added.
As per the details shared by the record label, the original qawwali was written by Purnam Allahbadi, composed by Maqbool Sabri and performed by Sabri Brothers for the purpose of recording a soundtrack in 1975.
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