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Kanika Kapoor: Really unfair for anybody to say I stole their work

- Sugandha Rawal sugandha.rawal@hindustant­imes.com

Singer Kanika Kapoor’s new song, Buhe Bariya, got her into hot water recently when Pakistani singer Hadiqa Kiani accused her of stealing her melody. Kiani claimed via a social media post that Boohey Barian was her original creation, with poetry written by her mum. Kiani said it was a “shameless rendition”, and even vowed to go legal with the fight.

Now, Kapoor has come forward to share her side of the story, stressing that it is an “original compositio­n”. She tells us, “Anyone who listens to the song (Buhe Bariya) will know that it is an original song, from antaras to everything. We have just used the hook line of an old folk song. According to me and the label, it is a folk song. There are many versions of the [folk] song online, and nobody has ever said anything about it.”

She goes on, “We used two lines as inspiratio­n. It is very unfair to the writer, Kunwar Juneja, and Shruti Rane, who composed this new song. Also, it is really unfair for anybody to say that I stole their work.”

The 43-year-old, however, extends her apology if the row has hurt anyone. She says, “There has not been any intent of fleecing any videos or stealing anybody’s work. I feel very sorry that somebody feels this way about all of us. We are sorry if we upset anybody’s emotions.” The Baby Doll (Ragini MMS 2, 2014) singer adds she has huge respect for “Pakistani singers and music”.

When it comes to the copyright of the folk number, she asserts it is a blurry zone: “Nobody knows who made the song. There is no paperwork.”

We reached out to the song’s label, which maintained a “no comment” stance, while Kiani did not respond to our query.

 ?? ?? PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ KANIK4KAPO­OR
PHOTO: INSTAGRAM/ KANIK4KAPO­OR

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