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Amaal Mallik has been grabbing the attention with his presence in Bigg Boss 19, and even before that, he made it to the headlines as he took to his social media and revealed that he has decided to cut ties with his family. Amaal Mallik, while being in Bigg Boss 19 house, often sparked controversy when he claimed that Awez Darbar and Nagma won't go against him as he pays them lakhs for work. Such a comment instantly sparked controversy.
Another controversy was that the singer, in a follow-up interview, claimed that the song from Kabir Singh, Bekheyali, which was composed by Sachet and Parampara, was actually his song, and it had been copied. Now, Sachet-Parampara came forward with proof while slamming Amaal Malik. Amaal, during an interview, claimed that Sachet and Parampara took references from his old songs, including Bekheyali.

Well, the claims didn't go down well with the composer, Sachet and Parampara, and now they came forward with their response, which also included the proofs. Sharing a 7-minute clip, Sachet and Parampara said it could have been a short video, but they are here to prove that something they originally created, like Bekheyali, has been accused of being plagiarised, and claims were made by Amaal Mallik.

Sachet and Parampara shared that the entire Kabir Singh team was involved in creating the song, including the lyrics. They further showed the chats from Amaal, who congratulated them on the song's release and praised it, saying he loved it. Sachet and Parampara revealed that they didn't have the number of Amaal, even stating that he has talked about 'favouritism', but they are the ones being the outsiders. Sachet and Parampara could be quoted as saying:
"It doesn’t matter whether you are part of the music industry. They say, what is nepotism, non-nepotism, outsiders. So this place is only for those who deliver good work. Every day there is hustle. You have to do it. You have to work hard for yourself. We only work in our studio. We work on ourselves. How can we give music to people? How can we present music to people? Not that we comment on someone else. Take someone else’s credits. Or defame someone else for something."

Going forward in the same video, Schet and Parampara mentioned that they liked Amaal's old songs, but they do feel bad for his fans now, as they are following someone who isn't even telling the truth to the media. The couple went on to prove their point, where they felt really bad and slammed Amaal for defaming them on social media. The duo also even asked Amaal to come forward with some response, as they needed an apology due to the false claims against them when it was simply their original creation that Amaal tried to tag as his. Sharing that Amaal will get a notice soon from them, Sachet-Parampara in the video said:
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"No matter what song it is. Har Har Mahadev. And please don’t make the mistake. That you claim that our song is your song. Because it will not be tolerated. And we will send you a notice. As soon as we get to know each other, you have wrongly quoted us. Or tried to copy our song. Or you claim that we have copied your song."
In an interview with Siddharth Kannan, Amaal Mallik shared a tough phase in his life, when he was locked in by Sandeep Reddy Vanga for 6 songs (an entire album) in the movie Kabir Singh, but he was reduced to singing only one song. He claimed that the songs composed by Sahcet-Parampara in the movie were taken from his songs' references. He expressed his hurt over the kind of politics at work, driven by certain singers and music labels.

Watch the video here.
What do you think about Amaal Mallik's being involved in this current controversy?
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