
In between, we find a leading actor of Mumbai known as Kabir falls in love with Radha.īut Radha still waits for her husband.

But then how does she prove her innocence and get back to her husband’s home is the real plot of the story. Soon she becomes an acclaimed actress in Mumbai. When they both realize their love and affection for each other, one of the elder member (known as Dadaji) in her husband’s house hatches a plot to get rid of Radha and plans to throw her out of the house.Īs she could not prove her innocence, she left the house. It is a story of an aspiring actress Radha who never liked Leeladhar, but both end up trapped in an unwanted marriage. The producer of the serial had cast Samridh Bawa and Pranali Ghoghare in lead roles. Hence, the serial was wrapped up very soon.


The show did not pick up viewers attention as expected. The show was produced by Rajshri Productions. It was written by Rohini, Sonali, and Gitanshu. Tirchi Topiwaleīitten by the plagiarism bug, Kalayanji-Anandji ripped off the tune from ‘The Rhythm Is Going To Get You’ by Miami Sound Machine for Tirchi Topiwale.‘Mere Rang Mein Rangne Waali’ was premiered on 17th November 2014 and went off air on 10th July 2015 on Life OK channel. Pritam managed to do Ctrl-C Ctrl-V for the opening riff of Bulleya which was copied from Papa Roach’s ‘Last Resort’. Rajesh Roshan actually picked up the tune from ‘Five Hundred Miles’ by Peter, Paul and Mary and created this melodious hummable tune. This song was a rage during the ‘80s but not many would know that ‘Laila Main Laila’ was hugely inspired by Chicano (Black Blood).

Mere Rang Mein Rangne WaliĬomposed by Ram-Laxman and starring Salman Khan and Bhagyashree, the song’s tune was lifted from ‘It’s The Final Countdown’ by popular Swedish rock band Europe. So, on that note, here’s a list of songs to prove that Bollywood and originality do not really go hand in hand. There have been many more such instances in Bollywood when music directors have unceremoniously copied music from around the world and not given due credit to the original makers. And for all those didn’t know, there was a time when music director Sandeep Chowta blatantly lifted Afro Celt’s famous tune, Eireann, for the song Kambaqt Ishq (Pyaar Tune Kya Kiya). The British fusion band, renowned for fusing modern electronic dance music with traditional Irish and West African beats, will be performing at the SulaFest tomorrow which is India’s biggest gourmet food and wine, and music festival. Here’s some great new for all Afro Celt Sound System fans.
