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'Baadshaho' lands in legal trouble, forced to drop 'Keh Doon Tumhe' song remix

<p>Court rules in favour of producer Rajiv Rai who owns copyright to 1975 Deewar song Keh Doon Tumhe, makers of Baadshaho ordered to drop remix from movie</p>

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Esha Gupta and Emraan Hashmi in the remixed version of Keh Doon Tumhe
Esha Gupta and Emraan Hashmi in the remixed version of Keh Doon Tumhe

Recreating old popular ditties may be a quick success formula for many music composers, but the team of Baadshaho has landed in trouble over the remixed version of Keh Doon Tumhe — titled Socha Hai, featuring Emraan Hashmi and Esha Gupta. In a judgment passed by the division bench of the Mumbai High Court yesterday, Rajiv Rai won the case against Bhushan Kumar's music company Super Cassettes Industries. The verdict stated that the makers of Baadshaho cannot use the song, which was originally a part of Deewar (1975), in their film.

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