Neha Bhasin Gets Her Deserved Credit
Sakshi Juneja
Our Bollywood industry is known for its many different shades. Besides being popular for its routine song-dance routines and glamouraous star lives, it also thrives of plagirism. Movie directors, writers, producers, music composers (sometimes) copy work, previously done by others in the same field. These very people label their lifted work as 'original' and 'loosely inspired'.
Sadly, the victims are left with empty pockets and no one to hear their voice for help. Afterall it's never easy to stand against the big-wigs of Hindi film industry.
However, thankfully this trend is slowly changing.
Yesterday newbie singer Neha Bhasin (ex-Viva fame) managed to get a stay order on the release of the film, Aryan -Unbreakable.
Neha claims that she wasn't given due credit for the current chart-buster, 'Ek look, ek look'. Instead, the credit was taken by the producer of the film, Poonam Khubani. Not only a stay order, but the Delhi High Court judgement has restrained the producers of Aryan from promoting the film, and its music, without displaying her name as a lead female singer.
Besides not being paid for her work, the singer was stripped off from her 'lead singer credit' and was mentioned as 'back-up vocals'.
This is what Neha told Mumbai Mirror regarding the court case :
She fought, and emerged winner. And how. "I filed the case in the Delhi high court around the last week of February and a legal notice was sent to Anand Raj Anand on February 14," she says. "I was initially sceptical about the court case but never did I lose faith in the judicial system since I had proof with me.""I'm sure this kind of injustice is rampant in the Indian music industry today. But no one goes to court. I just have been lucky," she adds. "The entire credit for justice given, goes to the judge. My purpose wasn't to harm anyone. I just wanted acknowledgment for my efforts."
Hopefully others in similar situations will learn from Neha's experience and make an effort to fight back such injustice.
Neha Bhasin Gets Her Deserved Credit
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Saint Rantic
May 7, 2006
12:55 AM
Plagiarism in ‘Bollywood’ (To be updated soon): We know that the word bollywood itself is plagiarized from the word Hollywood , which is just another area in Los Angeles. There is another place called West Wood right behind UCLA here and , if one investigates into the Geography of Los Angeles Count...
Lakshmikanth
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May 6, 2006
11:37 PM
Ha!
Good that the law is catching up with the plagiarists... what more can u expect from a set of shameless plagiarists!
Aaman
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May 7, 2006
10:26 AM
Laks, is that desibell article yours? Would like to see it here too
Lakshmikanth
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May 7, 2006
05:27 PM
Aaman,
Yes its mine... I will update it soon into a more readable form and post it here.
desibell is my new blog :-))
Righta
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May 8, 2006
03:15 AM
Neha's success in getting justice shows that whenever there are no Vested interests oppossing justice, it is usually served. But when an alternative industry(consisting of Lawyers, Judges, Police and other non-judicial mercenaries) itself thrives on fleecing victims accused of a particular IPC section(s), justice is delayed or worse, denied.
Anyway nice to hear that justice is served, eventhough selectively.
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