Priyadarshan Addresses Allegations of Song Plagiarism in Upcoming Film 'Bhooth Bangla'
Priyadarshan Breaks Silence On Allegations Of Copying A Song From Satyajit Ray's Film For Bhooth Bangla
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Filmmaker Priyadarshan has responded to allegations of plagiarism regarding the song 'Ram Ji Bhala Karein' from his movie 'Bhooth Bangla', which reportedly borrows from Satyajit Ray's song 'Bhuter Raja Dilo Bor'. He emphasized his respect for Ray and defended the use of common words in songs.
- 01Priyadarshan defends his film's song against plagiarism claims.
- 02He acknowledges Satyajit Ray's influence on his work.
- 03The film features an ensemble cast including Akshay Kumar and Tabu.
- 04The film is set to release on April 16, 2026.
- 05Priyadarshan argues that common words in songs do not constitute copyright infringement.
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Filmmaker Priyadarshan has addressed allegations of copying a song from Satyajit Ray's acclaimed film 'Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne' for his upcoming movie 'Bhooth Bangla'. The controversy centers around the song 'Ram Ji Bhala Karein', which reportedly includes a hook line from Ray's song 'Bhuter Raja Dilo Bor'. During the trailer launch in Mumbai, Priyadarshan expressed his admiration for Ray, stating, 'I respect Satyajit Ray like the God of Indian cinema.' He argued that common words in songs, such as 'deewana', are widely used in Indian music and do not imply copyright infringement. The film features a star-studded cast including Akshay Kumar, Paresh Rawal, and Tabu, and is produced by Balaji Motion Pictures and Cape of Good Films. 'Bhooth Bangla' is scheduled to release in cinemas on April 16, 2026.
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