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Controversy Surrounds Arijit Singh’s Remake of Ali Sethi’s ‘Pasoori Nu’: Internet Reacts with Disgust

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WM Team Published June 27, 2023
Last updated: 2023/06/27 at 7:53 AM
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Controversy Surrounds the Remake of Ali Sethi’s “Pasoori Nu” as Arijit Singh Takes the StageIntroduction:The release of the revamped version of Ali Sethi’s hit song “Pasoori” has stirred up a storm on the internet, sparking widespread discontent among music enthusiasts. The remake, titled “Pasoori Nu,” features the vocals of renowned Indian singer Arijit Singh and is part of the soundtrack for the upcoming Bollywood film “SatyaPrem Ki Katha,” starring Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani. However, the online reaction has been largely negative, with Twitter users expressing their disappointment and branding Singh’s rendition a “disaster.” Memes circulating on social media platforms further emphasize the prevailing sentiment of disgust towards the song. Let’s delve deeper into the controversy surrounding “Pasoori Nu.”The Backstory:”Pasoori” was originally released as part of Coke Studio Pakistan, a renowned platform for promoting diverse Pakistani music. The song, sung by Ali Sethi, gained immense popularity for its soulful melody and heartfelt lyrics, touching the hearts of listeners across borders. Its emotional resonance and Sethi’s powerful vocals struck a chord with the audience, cementing the song’s status as a sentimental favorite.The Remake:With the announcement of “Pasoori Nu,” excitement was palpable as fans eagerly awaited a fresh interpretation of the beloved track. However, the inclusion of Arijit Singh as the vocalist introduced an unexpected twist. Singh, known for his distinct vocal style and numerous chart-topping hits, enjoys a loyal fan base who often shower him with adoration. Consequently, expectations were high for his rendition of “Pasoori Nu.”Online Reactions:Unfortunately, the internet’s response to the remake has been far from positive. Twitter became a hub for expressing disappointment, as users voiced their discontent with the new version. Many claimed that Arijit Singh had “ruined” the essence of the original song. Such blunt criticism, coupled with harsh language, quickly spread across social media platforms. Memes mocking “Pasoori Nu” also emerged, serving as a visual representation of the prevailing disgust towards the remake.Reasons for Discontent:The negative sentiment surrounding “Pasoori Nu” can be attributed to various factors. First and foremost, the emotional connection established by Ali Sethi’s original rendition, which struck a chord with listeners, was seemingly absent in Arijit Singh’s version. Many argued that Singh failed to capture the depth and sincerity that made the song so beloved in the first place.Furthermore, the choice to remake a song that is deeply rooted in Pakistani musical tradition as part of an Indian film soundtrack sparked a debate on cultural appropriation. Some critics argued that the remake diluted the authenticity of the original, suggesting that it was merely an attempt to capitalize on the song’s popularity without fully understanding its cultural significance.Conclusion:The release of “Pasoori Nu” has generated a significant amount of controversy, with Arijit Singh’s rendition failing to resonate with the audience in the same way as Ali Sethi’s original. The online backlash and the proliferation of memes expressing disgust highlight the disappointment felt by many fans of the original song. Whether the remake will find its own niche audience or fade into obscurity remains to be seen. However, this controversy underscores the delicate balance required when reinterpreting beloved songs and the importance of understanding and respecting cultural contexts.

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