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T-Series takes down Atif Aslam's Kinna Sona from YouTube after objections from MNS over Pakistani singers
Soon after T-Series released Atif's version of the song from Marjaavaan on their YouTube channel, an MNS worker warned the production house of 'major action' if the song isn't removed.
Press Trust of India Last Updated:June 25, 2020 11:52:00 IST
Music label and production house T-Series on Wednesday removed a song by Pakistani singer Atif Aslam from their YouTube channel after objections from Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS).
T-Series had on Saturday, 20 June, released Atif’s version of ‘Kinna Sona’ track from last year’s action-drama Marjaavaan on their YouTube channel.
The move didn’t go down well with MNS Chitrapat Sena president Ameya Khopkar who warned the production house of “major action” if it does not remove the video.
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Atif Aslam. Image from Twitter/@funclickearn
In a letter addressed to MNS chief Raj Thackeray, T-Series said the track was erroneously uploaded on their YouTube channel.
“The said song, sung by Atif Aslam, was put out on the YouTube channel of T-Series by one of our employees. He was unaware of his actions, which led to the mistake. We deeply regret this and apologise for the same.”
“We assure you that the song won’t release on our platform and we won’t promote it either. We are taking down the song and reassure you that we won’t be assisting any Pakistani singers,” the letter read.
Following the Pulwama terror attack last year, MNS had asked music companies to stop working with Pakistani singers.
Pakistani actors faced a similar ban in 2016 after the Uri terror strike. Filmmaker Karan Johar’s film Ae Dil Hai Mushkil faced difficulties in its release for featuring Fawad Khan. The film released after the director apologised and promised to never work with Pakistani actors again.
Bollywood producers have avoided working with actors from across the border after the controversy.