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Sachet-Parampara break silence on Do Patti song ‘Raanjhan’ plagiarism row, call claims “false and misleading”

Kriti Sanon’s Do Patti song ‘Raanjhan’ landed in controversy after international band KMKZ accused composers Sachet-Parampara of plagiarism. The duo dismissed the claims as false, calling them a bid for “unnecessary popularity."

August 30, 2025 / 18:46 IST
Do Patti song Raanjhan accused of plagiarism

Kriti Sanon starrer film Do Patti song Raanjhan became an internet sensation in 2024. The international rock band called KMKZ accused the song's music composers, Sachet-Parampara, of plagiarism a few days ago.

The international musician claimed that Sachet-Parampara utilised his beats without giving him credit. The singers have finally broken their silence on the controversy. They have debunked the allegations, calling them untrue.

In a recent interview with Mid-day, Parampara claimed that KMKZ is attempting to gain "unnecessary popularity.”

Parampara also described in great detail how the chords in the song Raanjhan can sound alike.

She shared, "Whoever is claiming to have produced the music for Raanjhan is making false allegations, aimed only at gaining unnecessary popularity. We have shared the original music files and piano scores with YouTube, Spotify, and other streaming platforms, which proves that our work is original.”

She further noted, “The F sharp scale chord progression is generic and can be used in multiple major-scale songs. Chords like F sharp, E flat minor, and D flat can be put together by any composer if they’re making a song on the F sharp major scale.”

The singer also suggested that KMKZ's request to pull down the song was rejected after major platforms reviewed their song.

The singers are also considering taking legal action against the allegations. Sachet and Parampara shared that they are proud of their original compositions and would not "tolerate" deceptive actions or statements from others. They added that they would never betray their fans' confidence.

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The singing duo said, “Our lawyers have taken this matter to court now. We will be filing a defamation case against them for hampering our long-earned goodwill in the music industry. Such misleading acts/claims by anyone will not be tolerated.”

However, this is not the first time Do Patti’s song has landed in controversy. Previously, Rajashri Mitter, a music composer from Kolkata, claimed last year that the song Maiyya was plagiarised from his work and sent a legal notice to the creators.

Entertainment desk
first published: Aug 30, 2025 06:45 pm

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