‘Jism 2 songs not copied’

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Pooja Bhatt’s film

“Jism 2” has been in

the news for all the wrong reasons — one of them being the tittle track “Yeh Jism”, which is said to be copy of a Turkish song. Debutant music composer Arko Pravo Mukherjee denies that and says these are just rumours.

“I don’t care about these rumours. There is some similarity in the beginning of three more songs but these things happen. It was not a conscious decision to copy. This song is totally different,” Mukherjee told IANS

A doctor by profession, Mukherjee left Kolkata four years ago and came to Mumbai with a dream of making music for Bollywood and feels fortunate to start his career with “Jism 2”. It is very important to get the ‘right break’ in the industry, says Mukherjee.

“It often happens that you make songs for a film but due to some reasons, the movie does not get made. It happened to me thrice. This is very common. I am lucky that I am making my debut with ‘Jism 2’,” he added.

Releasing Aug 3, the film is a sequel to the 2003 film “Jism”, which featured Bipasha Basu.

“Jism 2” is a triangular love story revolving around three main characters played by Indo-Canadian star Sunny Leone, Arunoday Singh and Randeep Hooda. (IANS)

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