T-Series Accused of Plagiarism Over 'Raanjhan' Song Drama

Updated on 2025-08-27T16:13:08+05:30

T-Series Accused of Plagiarism Over 'Raanjhan' Song Drama

T-Series Accused of Plagiarism Over 'Raanjhan' Song Drama

A fresh plagiarism storm has hit Bollywood. The track “Raanjhan” from the Netflix film Do Patti, composed by Sachet-Parampara and released by T-Series, is now at the center of serious copyright allegations. An international music producer known as KMKZ has stepped forward, claiming the song uses his beats without credit. 

In a passionate Instagram video, KMKZ explained he had uploaded the beat online two years ago. Recently, a fan recognized his melody in the chart-topping “Raanjhan” track, which now counts hundreds of millions of Spotify streams. Shocked, KMKZ reached out but received no reply. “I produced the number-one song in India and didn’t even know about it,” he lamented.

The allegations are striking and carry resonance beyond a single artist’s grievance. “I sold beats online,” KMKZ continued, “No credit, no payment, no response.” He now demands recognition and even spoke of erecting a plaque. For an independent creator, it’s a fight for rightful acknowledgment in an industry where the line between inspiration and infringement can easily blur. 

So far, neither T-Series nor Sachet-Parampara have publicly responded to KMKZ’s claims. In an era where content spreads fast and artist trust is fragile this case raises uncomfortable questions about accountability and the importance of integrity in creative collaboration.

As the controversy unfolds, the spotlight is now on major production houses. In a music-driven age, recognizing creators behind the scenes isn’t just a courtesy its respect earned through art. And if proven true, KMKZ's voice could become part of a broader call for ethical credit culture in Bollywood and beyond.