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Original Composer About Devara Song Plagiarism Comments

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Devara Chuttamalle Song Controversy

Original Composer On Chuttamalle Song Plagiarism Comments
Original Composer On Chuttamalle Song Plagiarism Comments

The release of "Chuttamalle", the second single from Jr NTR and Janhvi Kapoor's upcoming film Devara, has sparked controversy due to plagiarism allegations. The song, composed by Anirudh with lyrics by Ramajogayya Sastry, bears a striking resemblance to the popular Sri Lankan song "Manike Mage Hithe" by Chamath Sangeeth and performed by Yohani. This similarity has led to a heated discussion on social media, with some users accusing Anirudh of copying the tune.

Despite the backlash, the original composer of "Manike Mage Hithe", Chamath Sangeeth, has expressed his admiration for Anirudh, stating that he is pleased to see his song inspiring Anirudh's creation. However, the controversy has not dampened the song's popularity, with "Chuttamalle" garnering 45+ millions of views online. The song's romantic visuals and heartfelt melody continue to work in its favor, highlighting the chemistry between Jr NTR and Janhvi Kapoor.

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Janhvi Kapoor's beauty and glamour have captivated audiences, making the song a must-watch. The controversy surrounding "Chuttamalle" has only added to its popularity, with many eager to listen and compare it to the original song. Despite the plagiarism allegations, "Chuttamalle" remains a popular and trending song.

The debate surrounding "Chuttamalle" has sparked a wider conversation about plagiarism in music and the importance of crediting original creators. While Anirudh has not responded to the allegations, Chamath Sangeeth's gracious response has helped to diffuse the situation. Nevertheless, the controversy has highlighted the need for greater awareness and respect for original creators in the music industry. Devara Part 1 is slated to hit the screens on September 27, 2024.

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