Anu Malik Is Notorious For Copying The Israeli National Anthem From 1996 Songs On Twitter.
“So Anu Malik didn’t even skimp on Israel’s national anthem when copying the Mera Mulk Mera Desh melody from Diljale in 1996. Thanks to the Internet, we only know this now,” one user wrote on Twitter.
Singer and songwriter Anu Malik was criticized on Twitter for plagiarizing Israel’s national anthem Hatikvah, because his song Mera Mulk Mera Desh came from Ajay Devgn’s 1996 film “Diljale.” The 60-year-old music director was precise on Twitter for “plagiarism” after Israeli gymnast Artem Dolgopyat won Israel’s second gold medal at the Olympics, in Tokyo on Sunday. The same tune from the Israeli national anthem was played at the Olympics. The fragments of the Israeli national anthem at the Tokyo Olympics became popular in an instant. Many viewers took the matter to the Internet. Anu Malik, who had been persecuted for music plagiarism in the past, replayed history by “stealing” the Israeli national anthem. National anthem. Hatikvah was written in the 19th century and was adopted as Israel’s national anthem in 1948.
“So Anu Malik didn’t even skimp on the Israeli national anthem when copying the melody of Diljale’s Mera Mulk Mera Desh in 1996. Thanks to the Internet, we only know this now,” one user wrote on Twitter, while another The user wrote: “The national melody and national anthem are somewhat familiar with Indian songs… Mera Mulk Mera Desh? Or is it just me?”
Also in the past, Anu Malik has been composing music in Bollywood for more than 40 years, and he has been accused of plagiarizing the works of other musicians. The singer who won the National Best Music Director Award for the 2000 film “Refugee” was criticized for plagiarizing music from Wham! Song Last Christmas!. For his 1995 song Dil Mera Churaya Kyun, Linear’s melody Sending All My Love for Neend Churayi Meri and Toto Cutugno for the song Nasha Ye Pyar Ka Nasha L`Italiano.