Besharam Rang, the most anticipated song from Pathaan, has just gone viral since Deepika Padukone and Shah Rukh Khan outperformed public expectations and displayed sizzling chemistry in it.
The song has become embroiled in a number of disputes among its quick views. The music was formerly known as Ghungroo 2.0, and now the listeners have discovered yet another problem with it.
The song's beat has a distinctive Makeba-like feel that is reminiscent of Jain's music.
It has already been criticized for "Pathaan's" lack of creativity. The teaser for the film had previously drawn criticism for being a nearly exact replica of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."
The film opens with a voiceover presenting "Pathaan," who was captured and brutally tortured by the enemy forces during his final mission. Before the audience finally got to see Khan, Khan's opponents were subjected to an action-packed combat scene in which he caused them to explode with devastating kicks.
You may have heard the 2016 hit song "Makeba" in the well-known Levi's commercial. It is an example of the Amapiano type of African music, created by French beatmaker Yodelice.
The iconic South African soprano and activist Miriam Makeba, who was linked with the jazz and Afropop genres of music, is even included in the song's original title.
On social media, the Pathaan song has drawn criticism from several users who claim it plagiarised the French song.
The comments that are appearing on social media have not yet gotten a response from Vishal-Shekhar.
On YouTube, the song has already received more than 22 million views, making it a success. On January 25 of the next year, Pathaan will be released, and Shah Rukh Khan will make a comeback to the big screen as the lead hero after a five-year absence. SRK will play a spy in Pathaan, which will be the longest acting break of his career.