‘Jehda Nasha’ row: Composer Tanishk Bagchi says recreations help ‘original singers in getting noticed’

Updated : Nov 20, 2022 15:41
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Composer Tanishk Bagchi and music company T series have been facing a lot of criticism online for ‘recreating’ and ‘ruining’ another hit song, ‘Jedha Nasha’. However, Tanishk believes that these recreations help the ‘original singers in getting noticed’.

Tanishk’s latest track, ‘Jehda Nasha’ from ‘An Action Hero’, was released on November 17. He has recreated many popular songs including ‘Thank God’s ‘Manike’, ‘Jugjugg Jeeyo’s ‘Nach Punjaabban’, ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2’s title track, ‘Sooryavanshi’s ‘Tip Tip Barsa Pani’, among many others.

Speaking with Hindustan Times, the composer said that the audience does not ‘even know the name of the original singers - Amar Jalal and IP Singh. He said they only know his name because he has recreated the song.

He added that this step of recreating the song and picturising it on Ayushmann Khurrana and Nora Fatehi will help the original singers in getting noticed. He said they are just becoming a window for these people to come out in the mainstream

He also mentioned that the original singers loved the recreation and they thanked him for putting the song in the film. Tansihk said that he ensures that when he is recreating a song, the original singers ‘get the credit and royalty.’

‘An Action Hero’ releases in theatres on December 2.

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