Meet the Serbian artists who love stealing Bollywood songs

Really, Serbia? Is it that hard to come up with original songs?


Entertainment Desk November 11, 2015
Really, Serbia? Is it that hard to come up with original songs?

Everyone's always pointing fingers at Bollywood for ripping-off films, music, storylines... basically everything. But were you aware that numerous international singers have also copied Bollywood songs?

Surprised? Don't be. Here's a list of songs copied from Bollywood:

1. Serbian singer Dara Bubamara:

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This singer stole two well-known Bollywood songs: Yeh Ishq Hai from Kareena and Shahid Kapoor-starrer Jab We Met, and Chamak Challo from SRK's Ra.One.

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Yeh Ishq Hai from Jab Wet Met (released in 2007):



Dara's copied version Nemam elana (released in 2010):



She didn't even spare Chamak Challo. Here's the original song from Ra.One (2011):



And here's her version titled Balkanac:



2. Serbian singer Maja Marijana:

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Maja is another Serbian singer who stole a Bollywood song. Her chosen song was Deewangi Deewangi from Om Shanti Om.


Here's the original from Om Shanti Om (released in 2007):



And here's the copied version, Šampion (released in 2011):



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3. Serbian singer Jelena Karleuša:

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Jelena stole Dum Dum from Band Baaja Barat:

The Bollywood film was released in 2010. Here's Dum Dum:



And here's the copied version called Nova Religija from her album Diva (released in 2012). The album won Album of the Year award at Love Fest 2012, Vrnjacka Banja, Serbia:



Really, Serbia? Is it that hard to come up with original songs?

COMMENTS (9)

Leo | 8 years ago | Reply Jelena Karleusa - Insomnia is the same as Dance Pe Chance Boki 13 - Kaligula is the same as Love Mera Hit Hit I belive there is more songs...:)
Raz | 8 years ago | Reply @jay: Duh !! Oh really !? 1) Jealous of what? 2) And dude I have a life and a very happy & cool one ;o) so you do not worry No matter who copies, it is a sign of lacking creativity. I feel pity for people watching unoriginal stuff - and appreciating it ()sick and brainwashed people - I have no resepct for such people. Sorry no offense. Poor people with lack of knowledge of the real originals.
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