NEET-PG counselling to begin from 12 January, says Mansukh Mandaviya In Mumbai, petrol is retailing at Rs 109.98 while diesel costs Rs 94.14 Petrol and diesel prices on 10 January 2022: Petrol price in Delhi stands at Rs 95.41 per litre while diesel is available for Rs 86.67. Petrol, diesel prices today: Rates static on 10 January, check here what you need to pay in your city At the end of the day, they are citizens of their country first, artistes later." We can't say artistes are immune to politics. Pahlaj Nihalani, the former Chairperson of the censor board, wonders why Bollywood is looking towards Pakistan for music. Now they've started doing this to Lata Didi's song as well." but their audacity is increasing by the day. " Chalo humaare gaanon ke saath ye zulm kartey hain (They do this with our songs). and then saying, 'See, it's become so popular'! Singer Alka Yagnik, whose song 'Dilbar Dilbar' was recently remixed for Satyameva Jayate, said" "Why don't they make a new song and make it a superhit if they can, instead of picking up an already superhit song, distorting it, and releasing it again. With due respect (and disrespect) to Atif Aslam, as a singer myself, I will observe 2-minutes silence to mourn rather than offering a comment." Singer and BJP MP Babul Supriyo, no fan of Atif's singing, said: "Today, even the 'poetic' term ''artistic liberty' is at the verge of extinction. Nobody has the right to tamper with the creativity of these great composers and lyricists." "The original poets and composers wrote what they had to. Where is the creativity in simply lifting acknowledged, beloved classics and shuffling the notes around? I've even heard that the lyrics are changed in the remixes. This trend of remixing old songs saddens me. Lata Mangeshkar, the living legend who sang the song in Pakeezah to immortality, has luckily not heard Atif's version. It takes the delicate notes of the original tune, wrenches them out of context and leaves us with a spill-over version of the original which no one can identify as the memorabilia from Pakeezah, except those responsible for this duplication.Īnd the composition is credited to Tanishk Bagchi. A still from 'Chalte Chalte'/Image from YouTube.