@imfxxz So what if it sounds similar to other soundtracks? You could claim ANYTHING is plagiarized if your only basis for your argument is that it sounds or looks like something else. So please, unless you have a better, stronger argument, do not send me your nonsense.
@kaberichatterjee1 Better, stronger argument over a music track ? Needn't i mention that it does not require a person to hear the songs more than once to judge if its pirated or original ?
@imfxxz I don't think you are familiar with the proper definition of "pirated". Let me elaborate. If something is pirated, it means that a piece of work (movie, soundtrack, etc.) is being copied frame by frame (like a theater camera film) and sold by unauthorized sources. That is piracy. If a piece of music sounds like something else, it is nowhere close to piracy. In fact, there are 2 possibilities in that situation: either the composer was not aware of the other piece, or it is an inspiration.
@imfxxz I don't think you are familiar with the proper definition of "pirated". Let me elaborate. If something is pirated, it means that a piece of work (movie, soundtrack, etc.) is being copied frame by frame (like a theater camera film) and sold by unauthorized sources. That is piracy. If a piece of music sounds like something else, it is nowhere close to piracy. In fact, there are 2 possibilities in that situation: either the composer was not aware of the other piece, or it is an inspiration.
@imfxxz WTF is wrong with you? Ha! You're actually making me laugh. Copyrighted material? You fucking high dude? It would be copyright infringement if this track was the EXACT SAME THING, copied NOTE FROM NOTE, but since it's not, your argument resembles a pile of kangaroo shit. I rest my case.
(And by the way, it was you who had started this argument, not me.)
Reality check: Every musician out there borrows from each other. That's how entire music genres have developed: by musicians copying sounds from each other. Imitation is how musical evolution has taken place over the years. What matters is not the individual parts, but the overall sum of the parts.
And if you think Bollywood musicians are so unoriginal, then I dare you to check out Charanjit Singh's 1982 album "Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat" and still tell us that with a straight face...
BRILLIANT piece of music. This is up there with people like Hans Zimmer and John Williams.
vinthora 1 month ago in playlist Soundtracks
Give me thrills
gamerkidXD 1 month ago
dazzling...
midhunnrules 1 month ago
thanks for uploading
daniazhar811 1 month ago
EPIC MOVIE!
missesdebbyoberoi 5 months ago 2
hey how can i watch dis vidio huh i want 2 watch part 1 n part 2 ncan u tell me wat is the title plz
keepsmileMV 6 months ago
so awesome man :D
tezveerful 10 months ago
great!!
silversRAY 1 year ago
TOTALLY EPIC! GENIUS COMPOSITION!
kaberichatterjee1 1 year ago 10
@kaberichatterjee1 Yep Starts from ripping off Kenny G's Havana then morphs into Halo 2's theme song.
Bollywood composers these aren't even leaving OST's of video games.
imfxxz 7 months ago
@imfxxz So what if it sounds similar to other soundtracks? You could claim ANYTHING is plagiarized if your only basis for your argument is that it sounds or looks like something else. So please, unless you have a better, stronger argument, do not send me your nonsense.
kaberichatterjee1 7 months ago
@kaberichatterjee1 Better, stronger argument over a music track ? Needn't i mention that it does not require a person to hear the songs more than once to judge if its pirated or original ?
Tard !
imfxxz 7 months ago
@imfxxz I don't think you are familiar with the proper definition of "pirated". Let me elaborate. If something is pirated, it means that a piece of work (movie, soundtrack, etc.) is being copied frame by frame (like a theater camera film) and sold by unauthorized sources. That is piracy. If a piece of music sounds like something else, it is nowhere close to piracy. In fact, there are 2 possibilities in that situation: either the composer was not aware of the other piece, or it is an inspiration.
kaberichatterjee1 7 months ago
@imfxxz I don't think you are familiar with the proper definition of "pirated". Let me elaborate. If something is pirated, it means that a piece of work (movie, soundtrack, etc.) is being copied frame by frame (like a theater camera film) and sold by unauthorized sources. That is piracy. If a piece of music sounds like something else, it is nowhere close to piracy. In fact, there are 2 possibilities in that situation: either the composer was not aware of the other piece, or it is an inspiration.
kaberichatterjee1 7 months ago
@kaberichatterjee1 A supposed linguist speaking about music...!!!
Yep you know when it gets boring ?
BTW, an unauthorized production of copyrighted material can also be referred to as piracy.
imfxxz 7 months ago
@imfxxz WTF is wrong with you? Ha! You're actually making me laugh. Copyrighted material? You fucking high dude? It would be copyright infringement if this track was the EXACT SAME THING, copied NOTE FROM NOTE, but since it's not, your argument resembles a pile of kangaroo shit. I rest my case.
(And by the way, it was you who had started this argument, not me.)
kaberichatterjee1 7 months ago
@imfxxz
Reality check: Every musician out there borrows from each other. That's how entire music genres have developed: by musicians copying sounds from each other. Imitation is how musical evolution has taken place over the years. What matters is not the individual parts, but the overall sum of the parts.
And if you think Bollywood musicians are so unoriginal, then I dare you to check out Charanjit Singh's 1982 album "Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat" and still tell us that with a straight face...
Jagged85 7 months ago 3
i loooooooooooooooooooove you Hritik. ''muah!''
syaorandoter123 1 year ago 2
Very beautiful!
Byanca85 1 year ago 2
tysm i was looking for this!
ko3r 2 years ago 3
JUST IMAGINE !!!!!!
HopeYouLOL 2 years ago 3
Cool...thanks for uploading ...
-save as favourite
=D
HarabJaan 2 years ago 9
Salim Sulaiman really ROXXX!!! Great one from them!!! AMAZING PIECE!!!
We have a lot of ppl whoz gonna ROCK BOLLYWOOD MUSIC.... The YOUNG team will be LEAD by Emerging Legend Composer Rahulraj....
shakthiman 2 years ago 3
@shakthiman Rajesh Roshan is the music director na??
NirvanaHRfan4 7 months ago
@NirvanaHRfan4
Rajesh Roshan produced the Hindi songs, while Salim-Suleiman composed the instrumental score, including this ending theme.
Jagged85 7 months ago 4