

After Pakistani singer Abrar-ul-Haq, Pakistani actor Feroze Khan criticized Bollywood for copying Pakistani music again and this time it is Laree Choote.
The latest song from the Bollywood movie Brahmastra, Kesariya, is in trouble because it is said to be a copy of Pakistani band Call’s hit song Laree Choote.
The chorus of the Pakistani melody is similar to that of the song “Kesariya” from the upcoming Bollywood movie “Brahmastra.”
Recently, Feroz shared an Instagram story to express his anger over Pakistani songs being copied again and again by Bollywood music directors.
Feroz wrote, “Cmon you people make something of your own FFS!?”

It’s important to note that Laree Choote was officially in the music video for the Bollywood movie Ek Chalis Ki Last Local, which stars Neha Dhupia and Abhay Deol.
When singer Abrar-ul-Haq’s Nach Punjaban was used in the trailer for Varun Dhawan’s movie JugJugg Jeeyo, it caused some trouble.
The singer had bad things to say about Karan Johar after the trailer with the song made the rounds on social media.
“I have not sold my song Nach Punjaban to any Indian movie and reserve the rights to go to court to claim damages,” he tweeted. “Producers like Karan Johar should not use copy songs. This is my sixth song being copied which will not be allowed at all.”
In the official music video, Abrar was given credit. Under the credits, his name was added to the song’s music and lyrics.
He then said that he would sue Karan Johar and T-Series for using his song in the upcoming movie JugJugg Jeeyo.