'Hoi Kiw (Chalo Chalo)' is a copied song, claims Khasi artist's family!
Mumbai: Family of famous Khasi musician Late E Brektist R Wanswett claims that the song ‘Hoi Kiw (Chalo Chalo)’ is a copied version of the legendary Khasi musician’s renowned folk tune. According to the family of the deceased artist, the tune was used by the makers of the movie without permission and Wanswett was not even given credit for it.
The family had raised objection in the past through local newspapers. In a documentary called ‘Gwalia’, Brek and his family can be seen singing the song that goes on to prove their claim to be true.
While Producer Ritesh Sidhwani has kept mum on this issue, Director Shujaat Saudagar has rubbished these claims.
“The rights of the song used in the movie belong to the band Summersault from Meghalaya. They have even been credited for the track in the film’s album. The band has performed this song many times before as well. It is an original composition by them. Yes, it is from a folk song but the band has played the song on many platforms previously, videos of which are available online. This is just a way of stirring controversy around the movie,” Shujaat was quoted as saying by a leading daily.
The track titled ‘Hoi Kiw (Chalo Chalo)’ features Usha Uthup along with the popular band ‘Summersault’ performing it.
The film, however, has received lukewarm response and the makers are blaming it on demonetisation of Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 notes.