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Himesh, Boney Kapoor in song row

TimePublished on Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 09:22, Updated on Sat, Nov 11, 2006 at 10:19 in Entertainment section


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Mumbai: Singer-composer Himesh Reshammiya is aghast that producer Boney Kapoor is claiming the rights of the song Tanhaiyaan, which is being used in Reshammiya's film Aap Ka Suroor.

"Why do I have to wake up almost every day with fingers pointing at me for one reason or another? I respect Boneyji a lot. I've composed nine songs for his Shahid Kapoor-Kareena starrer Milenge Milenge. But Tanhaiyaan is not one of them," said Reshammiya, who is in London for his concerts.

"Just throwing my name into any controversy isn't right. I'm doing my first film as a hero and it's going to be bigger than anything ever done before. Maybe that's unacceptable to some people. But it's nothing I can reverse just to please others," Reshammiya said.

"It is 100 percent my song. It's composed and sung by me, and the recording costs were also borne by me. Since I was doing Boneyji's Milenge Milenge, I made him hear Tanhaiyaan at one of the sittings. He loved the tune. But it couldn't fit into Milenge Milenge since all the songs had already been recorded. So where's the question of it being Boneyji's property?" Reshammiya said.

Before using it in his film, Reshammiya tried to get in touch with Kapoor to discuss the song but in vain.

"I've been trying to get in touch with Boneyji for seven months. Since there was no progress with the film, I decided to use the song in my own film. Where's the problem in that? I respect Boneyji and don't want to hurt his sentiments. But the question of the rights of the song being with him or anyone else just doesn't arise," he explained.

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