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Where does inspiration end and plagiarism begin?
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[Firstpost] - Talat Mehmood once sang a song, “Haan sab se madhur geet wohi jo hum dard ke suron main gaate hain.” This song, from the movie Patita, was written by Shailendra and set to tune by Shankar Jaikishan. Those who know their English poetry well, will know
Google News: Bollywood and Monsoon – Top 10 Rain Songs
[koimoi (blog)] - The black and white reeling, the umbrella, the saree clad lady and the pantaloon man. The famous music director Shankar Jaikishan and director Raj Kapoor himself made it an audio video wonder. The song was sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Manna Dey.
Why Fareed Zakaria failed, and Salim-Javed got away
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[Firstpost] - The song had some beautiful lyrics written by Shailendra and set to tune by Shankar-Jaikishan. If I were to use the language of the Hindi film industry the song was “inspired” and not copied. And the interesting part was that Shailendra had written
Parikrama: Strings attached
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[Times of India] - From the greats of the yesteryear Bollywood biggies like Lakshmikant-Pyarelal, Shankar-Jaikishan, Shiv-Hari to the current geniuses like Jatin-Lalit, Nadeem-Shravan, Vishal-Shekhar and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, all have set examples of what a strong bond of
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