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'IPL 2020 anthem is original, I am shocked by plagiarism claim'

While the composer did show the certificate, Kaul had on social media made it clear that his management and legal team was looking into the matter. When asked the singer said he had not received any legal notice

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The 13th edition of the league gets underway on September. (Photo/IPL Twitter)

The 13th edition of the league gets underway on September. (Photo/IPL Twitter)

The composer of this year's Indian Premier League (IPL) anthem Pranav Ajayrao Malpe has clarified that there is no truth behind rapper Krishna Kaul's allegation that the song is a copy of his 2017 track titled 'Dekh Kaun Aaya Wapas'.

The theme song of the 2020 edition of the league 'Aayenge Hum Waapas' goes with the current condition across the world with people looking to return to normalcy after the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The tagline goes: "The greater the setback...The stronger the comeback."

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