Thursday, April 14, 2011

Nenu naa Rakshi (rana) Disspoints Mj Fans

Nenu naa Rakshi (rana) Disspoints Mj Fans
                                                             


Daggubati's up coming movie causes out rage, because the music is copied from Michael Jackson's Leave Me Alone
It was a feeling of déjà vu Michael Jackson fans to hear songs from the movie Rana Daggubati in Nenu Naa Rakshasi. You do not have to wait long for many to recognize similarities and Padithi nammoo songs of Michael Jackson Grammy Award, Leave Me Alone from the album Bad. music lovers are shocked by the blatant rip.
Incidentally, the film has two music directors - Vishwa and Rahman.Earlier, Bollywood composer Bappi Lahiri came to the same, but "Disco King" refused the offer, prompting manufacturers to then approach the composer duo Vishal-Shekhar. But when he fell too, but focused onlocal boys Vishwa-Rahman.
Madhur Sreedhar Reddy, owner of the company, which launched the audio CD of the movie, admits that the song is a copy. "Most composers of copies of works and mold them to fit into our films. But the MJ song copying is inappropriate. While many in the interiors of Andhra Pradesh have not heard the number, it's unfair to copy his music. T-Town composers to draw attention to"reference", rather than creating their own songs, "says Sreedhar.
Vishwa Music Director, who "composed" the song, wrote the lyrics and even sing a number, admits to "similarities." He defends himself, saying: "I was inspired by the melody MJ, and therefore used it a bit. But it varies a lot. Director Puri Jagannath and producer Bujji also like MJ, so we were using. It's got a groovy tune and we 've used Ragama" Mohan "and "Madhyamavati. These beats suit situational songs. "
But that's not all. Even as fans of MJ were recovering from the rip-off shock, another song in this album Paap Punya turns out to be "inspired" by Scottish singer KT Tunstall, Black Horse and the Cherry Tree.
During the promotion of wound break down undertakes promotional inquiries, did not want to answer is "inspired" episode citing his busy schedule as a reason. When we wondered if they ever stop copying tunes Tollywood, angry fan says Rana from the U.S., "Is it too much for some original music? Papam Punya is a total rip-off of the album, Tunstall.

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