Pakistanis react to Jubin Nautiyal’s Kahani Suno

Here are some of the comments from Pakistani fans on Jubin Nautiyal's Kahani Suno
Here are some of the comments from Pakistani fans on Jubin Nautiyal's Kahani Suno
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The Bollywood industry has long been accused of unabashedly copying international content, and among the culprits, Jubin Nautiyal stands out as one of the most notorious singers in the Bollywood media industry. He has developed a reputation for plagiarizing tunes without giving due credit to the original creators.

In recent times, Indian singers have been quick to jump on the bandwagon of singing immensely popular Pakistani songs, including hits like “Baari,” “Pasoori,” “Bol Kaffara,” and “Kahani Suno.” It seems these singers have developed a fondness for delivering renditions of successful Pakistani tracks.

The latest controversy centers around Jubin Nautiyal and his rendition of the trending song “Kahani Suno” by Kaifi Khalil. A video of Nutiyal singing the song during a live concert has gone viral on social media. Here is the video of Jubin Nautiyal’s Kahani Suni

Pakistanis are expressing their anger towards Jubin Nutiyal for performing Kaifi Khalil’s song in his concert. They strongly believe that this song should only be heard in the original artist’s voice, and no one else’s. Many fans have expressed their desire to “un-hear” Nutiyal’s version. It is worth mentioning that even Aima Baig faced backlash from Pakistanis when she sang this song.

Aima Baig had to clarify that she obtained permission before singing the famous “Kahani Suno.” Now, after hearing Jubin’s rendition, Pakistani fans are further convinced that Nutiyal lacks originality and relies on copying famous Pakistani songs. They adamantly assert that no singer should attempt to replicate the original version of “Kahani Suno” as it rightfully belongs to its creator alone. Here are some of the comments from Pakistani fans on Jubin Nautiyal’s Kahani Suno:

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