Thus the band had reportedly uploaded their song on the Republic Day of India on Facebook, so that it could be downloaded free by the users thereby enabling one and all to listen to their song.
According to several reports, the band had gone ahead and posted a message alongside their song which read " On the 62nd Republic Day of our motherland, we wish to spread the message of friendship and unity through our song "Ek" from the album , "Phir Dhoom"... We are one ...together....forever...Download, share and rejoice the message of Ek.....celebrate the beauty and diversity of our nation".
Now reports doing the rounds suggest that after putting this song on Facebook, the band had again tried to upload another of their song the next day with the same intention of allowing the users to get a free download.
But surprise, surprise, they were not able to do so as their music corner had been locked. The band was not allowed to upload any song as it was reported that their song was 'Abusive'.
Now after the band had recovered from their shock, they had been quite amazed and according to tabloids, one of the leading band singers had gone on to say that it was strange that a song on unity and brotherhood had been termed 'Abusive'.
Well, strange as it may seem, that still remains the truth.