Tag: Jubin Nautiyal

  • Bollywood’s ‘Copy Master’ complains to Police about Social Media trolls

    Bollywood’s ‘Copy Master’ complains to Police about Social Media trolls

    Bollywood’s “Copy Master” singer Jubin Nautiyal has taken legal action against social media trolls at a police station.
    As per Indian media reports, Jubin Nautiyal’s manager Rachit Garg lodged a complaint at the local police station against unidentified social media trolls for posting misleading and obscene content targeting him and his family.
    Inspector Arvind Choudhary stated that Jubin Nautiyal’s manager gathered copies of the online posts, after which the complaint accused unknown individuals of sharing misleading and obscene content on social media using Jubin Nautiyal and his family’s name and images.
    The police also confirmed that in addition to filing the complaint, they have collected evidence pertaining to offensive posts and identified nine Instagram accounts.
    Jubin Nautiyal is widely recognized as one of the top singers in India, with hit songs such as “Lut Gaye,” “Tum Hi Aana,” “Zindagi Kuch Toh Bata,” “Meri Aashiqui,” and “Dil Galti Kar Betha Hai.”

  • ‘Ravan, cheaters’: Asim Raza lashes out at Jubin Nautiyal and Neha Kakkar for plagiarism

    ‘Ravan, cheaters’: Asim Raza lashes out at Jubin Nautiyal and Neha Kakkar for plagiarism

    Pakistani lyricist Asim Raza has lashed out at Indian singer Jubin Nautiyal for copying the song Bol Kaffara Kia Hoga without giving due credit.

    Taking to Twitter, the writer of the song warned the singer to apologise after the Lut Gaye singer said on social media that he has made a mistake but he will not apologise for that.

    Asim said Hindu festival Dasehra is coming on October 15 and his “multi-headed plagiarism” will be beheaded by the “rightful arrow”.

    “Alhamdulillah I’m listed in the greatest Pakistani song-makers ever who are copied by famous copycats without giving original credits,” the lyricist tweeted in a following tweet.

    He also tagged T-Series, Neha Kakkar and Jubin Nautiyal and said that they ruined the true soul of his song.

    It is not the first time Bollywood has plagiarised famous Pakistani songs. Earlier, Indian singer Dhuvani Bhanushali’s latest song Mehendi was copied from Pakistani legendary singer Alamgir’s Gagar.