Et tu, Rahman? 'Challa' from 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' is inspired?

Et tu, Rahman?  'Challa' from 'Jab Tak Hai Jaan' is inspired?
Monday, October 08, 2012 14:43 IST
Buzz is that AR Rahman's song from Yash Chopra's upcoming film sounds very similar to an international track titled Save Tonight

AR Rahman is known worldwide for his soulful and more importantly his original music. However, there is buzz going on that his track Challa from Yash Chopra's upcoming film bears a strong resemblance to an English song called Save Tonight.


Challa has been sung by Rabbi Shergill and the Punjabi lyrics have been penned by Gulzar. The song was the first track from the film's album to be officially released.


Our source points out, `Save Tonight was the opening track of Swedish musician Eagle-Eye Lanoo Cherry's 1997 album Desireless. It is quite surprising to hear Rahman's composition, as it sounds very similar.

You cannot miss the similarity between the opening guitar pieces and the alternate rock feeling.`
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