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We often hear that Indian creators inspired or copy international content. However, the music composer’s giant Sri Prasad claimed that his song Oo Anatava was copied by an international artist and that the Internet could not remain calm.
Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Oo Antava, Turkish Song Understandable
In 2021, Allu Arjun’s Pushpa: rise was a Pan-India box office records, and a great contribution to success is going to Samantha Ruth Prabhu and his song Oo Antava. Samantha’s sizzling movements, sexy avatar and music composer’s giant Sri Prasad (DSP) ‘s peppy composition made the song a nationwide anger. Three years after Oo Antava, a Turkish pop star Atiye (Deniz Atiye Yaz) in 2024 launched Single. The song suddenly began to make headlines because DSP claimed that Anyayana was copied from Oo Antava. DSP’s statement made headlines because it plans to make legal proceedings against the international music label.
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In a last event, DSP interacted with fans and media. He shared how quickly he composed Oo Antava and now ‘copied by a British singer’. “You all enjoyed the song ‘Oo Antava’ from Pushpa. I created this song in five minutes while I was working in the studio. He said. “I think to file a lawsuit against them and what to do. But I am proud of the copying of our Telugu song.”
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Netizens’s reaction to Anyayana to copy Oo Antava
Although the DSP did not name the singer or the name of the song, fans were convinced that he spoke about the Turkish song. His statement became viral and left a music video of Netizens Anlayana and shared his thoughts. “This is not Hollywood. Meanwhile, Hollywood and Western music groups start to sue the Indian case for copying their content, we should pay back for decades.” Another Netizen said, “You can all copy every song from Hollywood and call him ‘inspiration’.” One of the Netizen’ye DSP, “Your song Kannada album song Cotton Candy … a copy of Chandan Setty composition.” For UNVSED, DSP also created music for the Rule and was appreciated among the masses.