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Maine Payal Hai Chhankai remix controversy: Anup Jalota says Neha Kakkar doesn’t want remixes for shortcut fame

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Amid the continued social media feud between Falguni Pathak followers and Neha Kakkar over the tune “O Sajna”, which is a remix of Pathak’s “Maine Payal Hai Chhankai”, veteran singer Anup Jalota has opened up about how remixes have an effect on the unique tune’s melody in addition to the unique singer.

Anup defended Falguni and stated in an interview with India Today, “Whenever there is a remix, it should not touch the melody of the original song. Legally you are protected because nobody can file a case. At least, don’t spoil the melody of the song.”

The singer additionally appreciated Neha Kakkar and her work as he stated, “Neha Kakkar does not need remixes to get shortcut fame. She has already earned the fame. She might have done it to pursue a wish.” However, he was of the opinion that the unique singer ought to get the celebrity and never the one who has finished the remix.

Fans will not be proud of the tune “O Sajna” and they’re blaming Neha for ruining a cult traditional tune. Falguni Pathak too appeared to be upset with the remix as she reposted followers’ offended reactions on her Instagram deal with.

Meanwhile, Neha Kakkar has addressed the backlash via social media posts and wrote, “If talking in such a manner, saying such bad things about me, abusing me.. makes them feel good and if they think it will ruin my day. Then I’m sorry to inform them that I’m too blessed to have bad days. This God’s child is always happy coz God himself is keeping me happy.”