T-Series Accused of “Beating” the Beat? Foreign Producer Slams Bollywood Hit!
Astray alert! A foreign musician KMKZ claims T-Series ripped off his beat for the chartbuster “Apna Bana Le”—and fans everywhere are hunched over headphones, ready to dissect the drama.
The Juiciest Detail:
In a viral clip, international producer KMKZ alleges his unique beat was used without permission or credit in T-Series’s mega-popular track “Apna Bana Le”, which has racked up over 330 million views. He says a fan first flagged the striking similarity—and now he’s calling for justice online.
“I literally heard my beat in the song,” KMKZ says in the clip, attracting a wave of fan support.
The Times of India
Why It Matters:
- “Apna Bana Le” is a runaway Bollywood hit from the horror-romcom Bhediya, composed by Sachet–Parampara and produced by giant T-Series.
- KMKZ is not alone—historically, T-Series has faced multiple plagiarism claims before, making this yet another eyebrow-raiser and test of intellectual honesty.
Fandom Reacts:
“Another plagiarism claim? T-Series is on thin ice, again.”
“KMKZ dropping receipts better than my bank app.”
Karma or coincidence—Bollywood fans are divided. Some demand proof, others demand apologies.
What Happens Next?
Will T-Series drop a statement, credit the producer, or drop the whole beat? The court of social media awaits—popcorn ready, ears filtered.