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The singer reacts to Neha Kakkar-Falguni Pathak row

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Neha Kakkar recently dropped her new song, titled O Sajna, which is a remake of Falguni Pathak’s hit track Maine Payal Khankayi.

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The song received a backlash from netizens and Falguni Pathak also slammed the makers. Now, singer Sona Mohapatra has reacted. She posted a series of tweets bashing Bollywood’s remix trend. She wrote, “I can only hope that the music labels &#Bollywood film producers killing the creative community and creators by commissioning short-cuts—remakes, remixes, take note of the public backlash on the recent #FalguniPathak hit…”

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Sona added, “The constant showcasing of a lack of courage to back new compositions, songwriters, disrespecting creators and writers, has destroyed the fabric of what made #Bollywood music culturally relevant. The horror of the Sri Lankan Manike Mage remade…Puke-worthy for me.”

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