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Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s “Eye To Eye”

The entertainment industry in India, popularly known as Bollywood, has often been criticized for its tendency to replicate content from other sources. This includes instances of borrowing lyrics, scripts, and concepts without proper attribution to the original creators.

Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s "Eye To Eye"

In the past, some prominent figures in the Indian film, theatre, and music industries have been accused of reproducing popular content from Pakistan without giving proper credit. This includes examples such as Dhoop Kinaray, Buhey Baarian, Nach Punjaban, Bol Kaffara, Mere Paas Tum Ho, and Meri Zindagi Hai Tu. Additionally, there may be other instances of unacknowledged replication that have yet to come to light.

Recently, a prominent Indian musician named Mayur Jumani has drawn attention to what he perceives as yet another instance of Indian imitation. Jumani, who boasts a following of approximately 409k on Instagram, has suggested that Jubin Nautiyal’s latest song bears striking similarities to “Eye to Eye,” a track by Pakistani artist Tahir Shah. Jumani noted that Nautiyal’s appearance in the music video appears to be modeled after Shah’s style and that the song itself strongly resembles “Eye to Eye.” Jumani also expressed his surprise with a shocked expression.

Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s "Eye To Eye"

If you are interested in watching the video in which the Indian singer appears to have replicated a song by Pakistani artist Tahir Shah, you may click on the following link to view the full video.

Following the video’s viral spread on social media, individuals from both India and Pakistan have shared their opinions on the matter. Many have remarked that such imitation is nothing new for T-Series, while others have criticized Jubin Nautiyal for appropriating a Pakistani artist’s work. Some individuals have even resorted to making jokes at Nutiyal’s expense.

Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s "Eye To Eye"

A surprising thing is that Indian people started making fun of their own singers.

Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s "Eye To Eye"

Some Indians also started bashing the popular music T-series company with the singer.

Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s "Eye To Eye"

Hahaha!! Jubin Nutiyal copies Pakistani singer Tahir Shah’s "Eye To Eye"

What are your thoughts on the allegations that Indian singer Jubin Nutiyal may have intentionally replicated the song “Eye to Eye” by Pakistani artist Tahir Shah? We would love to hear your opinions on the matter. Thank you.

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