SatyaPrem Ki Katha: ‘Pasoori Nu’ Composer Rochak Ali Addresses Receiving CRITICISM On The Remake (Read More)

‘The Pasoori’ Nu music composer has addressed the controversy and animosity surrounding the song while defending the remix.
By BollywoodMDB Team - Jun 28, 2023 10:16 PM IST
SatyaPrem Ki Katha: ‘Pasoori Nu’ Composer Rochak Ali Addresses Receiving CRITICISM On The Remake (Read More)
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The new song ‘Pasoori Nu’ from the movie ‘SatyaPrem Ki Katha’, which stars Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani as the key characters, was recently released, and it has since gained unfavorable attention.

The song in question is a remake of the Pakistani Coke Studio original, ‘Pasoori,’ which was sung by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill. A lot of criticism has been directed towards the song's creators, actors Kartik and Kiara, and singer Arijit Singh, ever since it appeared online.

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The song's composer has since defended the version in a new interview, claiming that the more people listen to it, the more good responses it receives. Rochak Kohli claimed in an interview that Pasoori singers Ali Sethi and Arijit Singh were previously prepared for this type of response and that no one was trying to stifle it. He also commented on the negative sentiment around the song, noting that things are now starting to change for the better as many people claim that the version isn't as horrible as one could have anticipated.

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According to Rochak Kohli, "As artists, we always view recreations as a chance to provide an alternate version of what is already available. Any form of reaction cannot be stopped. Everyone, including Ali and Arijit, anticipated these reactions even before we started working on the remake since it seems like interrupting something that has been done really well. Since many people had never even heard of Pasoori, the early comments focused mainly on the notion that the song was being replicated. On Monday morning, when we released the song, we faced a lot of backlash. People start responding favourably as they listen and comment that it's not as horrible as they had anticipated.

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"They are ready to tear down anything and anything. These are the same folks that prefer to listen to remakes rather than original tunes. Numerous original songs have been released in the past month, but only a small number of them have received positive reviews.

The music composer said, "I also think there are occasions when, from a marketing standpoint, you want to take something successful and duplicate it.

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