![]() When this matter came to light, Manoj Muntashir started being pulled up on social media. ![]() It is being said that Manoj Muntashir has stolen this poem as it is the Hindi translation of the poem call me from Robert J Levery’s book Love Lost: Love Found in the year 2007. There is a poem in this book titled ‘Call me’. In the year 2018, Manoj Muntashir’s book of poems ‘Meri Fitrat Hai Mastana’ was published by Vani Prakashan. He also asked his followers to listen to the song as it would make their hearts happy. He wrote in Hindi that the song has been penned by Manoj Muntashir and sung beautifully by Baloch singer Wahab Ali Bugatti. Talking about the viral video, an IAS officer named Avneesh Sharan shared the video on Twitter praising the singer’s voice. He added, “Geeta ji has always appreciated my work and you can even ask her.” “If it is proved that Teri Mitti is a copy of any song, I will stop writing forever,” he concluded. And for your information, the singer is not Pakistani but our own Indian folk singer. The lyricist told ETimes, “Those making these allegations should kindly check the video which has been uploaded several months after the release of our film ‘Kesari’. Responding to the allegations, Manoj Muntashir denied and said that he would stop writing if the allegations were true. Now, allegations have been made that Manoj has copied a song from a 2005 song from Pakistan.ĪLSO READ: Nora Fatehi’s Zaalima Coca Cola song copied from Pakistani movie It was claimed that the singer is from Baloch, Pakistan. Manoj has addressed all such allegations and also explained why he has been targeted.Įarlier this year, a video went viral on the internet in which a folk singer is seen singing his melodious tune. His work, including poems and songs, is said to have picked up from elsewhere. Apart from Kesari’s chartbuster Teri Mitti, Manoj’s other works have also been accused.
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