![]() ![]() He also asked his followers to listen to the song as it will make their hearts happy. He wrote in Hindi that the song has been written by Manoj Muntashir and has been beautifully performed by Baloch singer Wahab Ali Bugatti. Talking about the viral video, an IAS officer named Awanish Sharan had shared the video on Twitter, praising the singer's voice. He added, "Geetaji has always appreciated my work and you can even ask her." "If it is proved that Teri Mitti is a copy of any song whatsoever, I will quit writing for ever," he concluded. And for your kind information the singer is not Pakistani but our very own Indian folk singer Geeta Rabari. The lyricist told ETimes, "Those making these allegations should kindly check the video which has been uploaded many months after the release of our film, ‘Kesari’. Reacting to the allegations, Manoj Muntashir denied and said that he would quit writing if the allegations were true. Now, there have been allegations that Manoj has copied the song from a 2005 song from Pakistan. It was claimed that the singer belongs to Pakistan's Baloch. Earlier this year, a video had gone viral on the internet in which a folk singer is seen singing his melodious rendition of the song. Social media is ablaze with allegations that lyricist Manoj Muntashir plagiarised the song 'Teri Mitti' from Akshay Kumar's film Kesari from a Pakistani folk song. Manoj Muntashir reacts to Teri Mitti plagiarism claims I have had big songs, but nothing like this,” he reveals.Follow us on Image Source : INSTAGRAM/MANOJMUNTASHIR This will happen with me for the first time. “Now, we will be judged in comparison, so we are trying to keep up the standard. It reunites Muntashir and B Praak with the composer. Hopefully, if we have a few songs which can break through that clutter in the long run, that’s what we are thinking.”Īn excited Arko further says that he’s really looking forward to how people would react to a particular song in Satyameva Jataye 2, which will be on the lines of Teri Mitti. The market is huge now, there are a lot of releases and clutter. The first project will be Satyameva Jayate 2, then Mission Majnu,” he continues, “This initiative of doing independent songs, I have signed a deal. I will start promoting my YouTube channel. “None of my films released then, everything got postponed. Last year, due to the onset of pandemic, a lot of film projects got affected, including those involving Arko. Hats off to Manoj Muntashir, who wrote the lyrics,” says Arko, currently busy with a host of independent singles, and his own YouTube channel. It’s not a question of skill, but more about emotions and things falling in place. ![]() ![]() You watch these reality shows, every kid sings so well, our country has a lot of good singers. He sung it so well, with every emotion so well executed. “This song was destined to be his Bollywood debut. Social media has been buzzing recently with multiple allegations against Muntashir, the first of which suggests that his popular, patriotic song Teri Mitti was copied from a 2005 song from Pakistan. This is a strange thing, I have never seen this,” he exclaims.Īs for the singer’s National Award, Arko says B Praak is very talented, but not many people outside Punjab knew it back then. Writer Manoj Muntashir has refuted all allegations of him having copied the Teri Mitti song from ‘Kesari’ from a Pakistani song. Somebody showed me recently, it’s still on some charts. It’s been more than two years since it released, even now we receive messages for Teri Mitti. “We do so much work, we don’t think like this song will do so well. Singer-music composer Arko Pravo Mukherjee composed Teri Mitti for the film Kesari (2019)Īrko still doesn’t get what about the song has made it so popular. It’s been two years since it released, but it had such an impact that it catapulted it’s singer, B Praak to overnight fame and fetched him the National Award for Best Singer this year. What stands out in his repertoire, though, is Teri Mitti from the Akshay Kumar-starrer Kesari. Nazm Nazm, Tere Sang Yaara, Baarish - Arko Pravo Mukherjee’s soulful compositions have always struck a chord with the listeners. ![]()
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