
News Topical, Digital Desk : "All of Bollywood on one side, and Emraan Hashmi on the other..." Actor Raghav Juyal is seen speaking this line in Aryan Khan's web series, The Bads of Bollywood. It goes without saying that Emraan is one of the most popular actors in Hindi cinema.
The main reason for this is that his songs are more superhit than his films. Along these lines, today we're going to tell you about a 21-year-old famous song by Emraan Hashmi that has been copied. It has already been released in four foreign languages.
This song of Emraan Hashmi was made in these countries
If any film star's songs have truly won the hearts of fans since the 2000s, it's none other than Emraan Hashmi. Emraan's famous film, Murder, was released in 2004. The song "Kaho Na Kaho..." from this movie became immensely popular and remains a popular listen even today, 21 years after its release.
This song featuring Emraan Hashmi and Mallika Sherawat, which has brought solace to the hearts of cinephiles, has been popular in the cinema worlds of four different countries. Egyptian pop star Amr Diab first sang "Tamalli Maak" in 2000. Same music, same rhythm, just a difference in the language.
The same song was subsequently released in Russia in 2001, then in Pahlavi Iran in 2003, and in the film "Murder" in 2004. Furthermore, after India, the song was repeated in Turkey in 2006. Languages and countries have changed, but Amr Diab's song has been copied time and again.
Who framed you in the murder? Kaho Na Kaho
Although Bollywood didn't call it a copycat song, a thorough analysis and investigation clearly reveals the source. It's worth noting that the song "Kaho Na Kaho" from "Murder" was sung by singer Aamir Jamal, while composer Anu Malik was the music director, and the Hindi lyrics were penned by Saeed Qadri.
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