Anu Malik - Plagiarism

Plagiarism

Like most of other Bollywood composers Anu Malik has been indicted with charges of picking up music from various sources without giving credit to original composers.

Song Name Movie Name Original Source
Need Churayi Meri Ishq Sending All My Love (Tolga)
Neela Dupatta Peela Suit Hameshaa All I Wanna Say (Michael Jackson)
Love Hua Jaanam Samjha Karo Angelo (Brotherhood Of Man)
Dil mera churaya kyon Akele hum akele tum Wham's Last Christmas
Karle Gunaah Ugly aur Pagli 'Gasolina' by Daddy Yankee
Raja ko Rani se Pyar ho gaya Akele Hum Akele Tum the Love theme - Godfather
Dil Le Le Lena Auzaar Macarena (Los Del Rio)
Dil Maka Dina Dhaal Macarena (Los Del Rio)
Aisa Milan Hameshaa The Phantom Of The Opera (Andrew Lloyd Webber)
Jaane Mujhe Kya Hua Baazi Fur Elise (Beethoven)
Tera Gussa Kareeb The Happy Birthday Song
Tu Woh Tu Hai Beqaabu Theme from The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Paagalpan Chha Gaya Jaanam And I Love Her (Beatles)
Teri Chaahat Ke Siva Jaanam El Condor Pasa (Simon & Garfunkel)
Maari Gayi Pyaar Mein Jaanam I Am Sixteen and My Favorite Things (The Sound Of Music)
Dole Dole Dil Baazi Come September (Theme)
Aisa Zakhm Diya Akele Hum Akele Tum Sweet Child In Time (Deep Purple)
Tu Waaqif Nahin Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi Fernando (ABBA)
Yeh Kali Kali Ankhen Baazigar The Cover Girls- Because of you(1988)
Sun Sun Sun Barsaat Ki Dhun Sir Listen To The Sound Of The Rain (Jose Feliciano)
Ladna Jhagadna Duplicate Slip And Slide (Laura Allen)
I Was Made For Loving You Jaanam Samjha Karo I Was Made For Loving You (Kiss)
Kaho na Kaho Murder Tamally Maak (Amr Diab)

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