![]() Un Mela Aasa Dhaan (Aayirathil Oruvan) - This song composed by GV Prakash is very similar to the song Adada Vaa Asathalaam, which was originally composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja for AO, but was later used in Sarvam, when Yuvan left AO and was replaced by GV.Entha Puvillam (Murattu Kaalai) - Opening note xeroxed from Antonio Ruiz-Pipo's Danza no.1 from Cancion y Danza.Vaanam Mella (Neethane En Ponvasantham) - Looks similar to Papa Don't Preach (Madonna). ![]() En Kaadhal Solla Neram Illai (Paiyaa) - One small part of the song sounds no doubt like My Heart Will Go On (The Titanic theme song).Hey Baby (Raja Rani) - BGM goes with the tempo of, and sounds like Don't Worry, Be Happy.Thuli Thuli (Paiyaa) - BGM sounds similar to that of Kannai Kasakkum (Red).En Jannal Vantha Kaatre ( Theeratha Vilaiyaattu Pillai ) - Composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, the song sounds similar to the song Hey Saala (Aegan), also composed by Yuvan.Aval Appadi Ondrum Azhagu Illai (Angadi Theru) - Blatantly similar to the track Together, composed by Richard Clayderman.The Rise of Damo (7aum Arivu) - Who does not agree that this Chinese song from a Tamil film sounds like Twinkle Twinkle Little Star?.Irukaana Illaiyaana (Nanban) - The tune in the lines "Olli Belly Jelli Belly Malli" may remind many of the song Manjal Veyil from Vettaiyaadu Vilaiyaadu.Pa Pa Pappa (Deiva Thirumagal) - Blatantly ripped from Whistle-Stop, from the 1973 Disney film Robin Hood.Adiye Kolludhey (Vaaranam Aayiram) - Doesn't it sound like Love Bomb by AC/DC?.Balle Lakka (Mankatha) - Chorus sounds similar to that of Tamil poet Bharathiar's Velli Panimalayin.Yaar Aval Yaaro (Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal) - Doesn't it sound a lot like Bollywood copycat Pritam's Ya Ali (Gangster).Azhagu (Baasha) - A Xerox copy of Dilbar Dil Se Pyaare (Caravan).Vaarayo Thozhi (Jeans) - Blatantly ripped from Nerukku Ner ( Ethirigal Jakkirathai), which itself borrows from O Mere Sona Re (Teesri Manzil).Edho Oru Mayakkam (Billa II) - Appears very similar to On the Floor by Jennifer Lopez.Vaarayo Vaarayo (Aadhavan) - Inspired by Mongolian Band Camerton's Mongol Goyol.En Manathu Ondru Thaan (Perumaikkuriyaval) - Basic tune inspired by Ludwig van Beethoven's Fur Elise.Thillana Thillana (Muthu) - It borrows the African humming tune from French band Deep Forest's Night Bird.Adada Oru Devadhai (Oru Kal Oru Kannadi) - Blatantly similar to Hit You With The Real Thing (Westlife).Paartha Gnaabagam Illaiyo (Puthiya Paravai) - Inspired by Sway With Me (Dean Martin).There are little similarities?! Is it because the borrowed elements are truly copied, or are the Indian audiences too weak to understand? Here are a list of Tamil songs I believe blatantly contain elements from older songs: But why in India, do we call it completely copying, even if ![]() Or should I say "inspiration" instead of copying? Everywhere, when people borrow just a few elements from others, they call it inspiration, whether it is legally done or not. ![]()
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