Prime Minister Narendra Modi's biopic producer in conflict with Javed Akhtar: "Take his old songs in the film" | Bollywood



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One day after Javed Akhtar was shocked by the mention of his name in the credits of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's trailer, producer Sandip Ssingh said the team had used an old song written by veteran lyricist of the film. The 74-year-old writer's name was mentioned in the credits alongside Prasoon Joshi, Sameer, Abhendra Kumar Upadhyay, Sardaraa, Parry G and Lavraj.

We have taken over the songs "Ishwar Allah" from the movie "1947: Earth" and the song ". Suno Gaur Se Duniya Walon's film & # 39; In our film, we therefore gave the credits due to the respective lyric authors, Javed Sahab and Sameer Ji. @TSeries is our musical partner. @ ModiTheFilm2019

– Sandip Ssingh (@sandip_Ssingh) March 23, 2019

Read also: Ranveer Singh on Deepika Padukone's comments on her photos: "Her thirsty comments make me thirsty" [1965] ]. says that they incorporated the song of Akhtar Ishwar Allah of 1947: Earth in the biopic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. "We took the Ishwar Allah songs from the 1947 film Earth and the song Suno Gaur Se Duniya Walon from the film Dus in our film. So we gave the credits due to the respective authors Javed Sahab and Sameer Ji. @TSeries is our musical partner, "said the producer on Twitter on Saturday.

I am shocked to find my name on the poster of this movie. I did not write songs for that! pic.twitter.com/tIeg2vMpVG

– Javed Akhtar (@Javedakhtarjadu) March 22, 2019

On Friday, Akhtar had tweeted, "I am shocked to find my name on the poster . of this film. He did not write songs for that. "His post was retweeted by his wife, veteran actor Shabana Azmi, and his son Farhan Akhtar.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, led by Omung Kumar and starring Vivek Oberoi at the head of the group, will be released on April 5. The film also stars Boman Irani, Manoj Joshi, Zarina Wahab and Prashant Narayanan.

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First publication:
March 23, 2019 14H40 IST

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