Originally posted by: rs-shailu29
I donât hate the song infact I have that song on my list
Raghvi are Hindu donât forget it
Itâs not Muslim backdrop weâre u force such songs which never blended well with scene
the show is not qubool hai
I want to ask Did qubool hai show had bg using padaro piya / Prem rattan dan payao
Raghvi are Hindu when has Hindu used subhaan allah
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Again they're a couple in love, and a love song was played! Where does religion even come into it, they're hindu so what? Pallavi is marathi maybe you'd want zingaat to be played, Raghav is south indian, maybe then apadi pode pode should be played as per your logic.
Nazron Se Nazrein Mili To
Jannat Si Mehki Fizayein
Lab Ne Jo Lab Chu Liya To
Aasmaan Se Barshi Duyaien
Those are the lyrics of the song, just because Shukran allah is said, it's a muslim song? don't we as Hindus sometimes say subhan allah, does that make us muslim or wrong?
You didn't like the song during the scene, totally okay and valid as everyone has opinions and can't like everything but making it a religion issue is a stretch. Two words in a song don't make them muslim or hindu, a love song playing during a romantic scene just makes them a couple in love imo.
Also in qubool hai, there were soo many songs played, bol na halke halke, jhallah wala, Sun Zara, tujh mein rab dikhta hai etc, then no one was asking why is some ghazal or muslim song whatever they are not being played?
I'm not trying to fight here, but making a simple song choice as communal is a little weird. Music and art transcends boundaries and we should not create unnecessary lines especially when there was no harm.
Edited by aditi2995 - 4 years ago