Did you know famous Kannada song "banna nanna olavina banna" from movie bandhana was actually dubbed and plagiarized version of "for a few dollars more" which was a Spanish intro theme ? almost 80% of indian movies songs are plagiarized but not even 1% other way round ? some times i doubt don't we Indians have some thing make that west could copy? any way hats of to the living legend and awesome music director Ennio Morricone for his brilliant tracks see the below clip this will remember you of the old Kannada song
though more than any south indian songs hindi songs are more plagiarised most of the songs now a days are remix of english though oldies are not exceptional any way do leave few lines what do you think? or else if you feel it is not palgarised and i did not judged well do let me know
though more than any south indian songs hindi songs are more plagiarised most of the songs now a days are remix of english though oldies are not exceptional any way do leave few lines what do you think? or else if you feel it is not palgarised and i did not judged well do let me know
3 comments:
It is,,, it absolutely is!
was so shocked when I started watching For a few Dollars more. I was like, wait a minute! i've heard this tune somewhere!!
Cannot believe M. Ranga Rao(the music director) could attempt something like this.!
What to do Mr.Karthik. we have to be aontent with whatever we listen to, assuming it could have been copied from some westers or Dr Alban ( entire movie track for tamil film Mugavari was copied from Dr. Alban. Atleast we should be happy that a master piece like For a few dollars more has managed to reach masses in India thru plagiarization.
What to do Mr.Karthik. we have to be aontent with whatever we listen to, assuming it could have been copied from some westers or Dr Alban ( entire movie track for tamil film Mugavari was copied from Dr. Alban. Atleast we should be happy that a master piece like For a few dollars more has managed to reach masses in India thru plagiarization.
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