Mehwish
Hayat
Calls
Out
Alia
Bhatt
After
many
netizens
pointed
out
the
similarity
between
Alia
Bhatt's
latest
single,
Prada
and
Gore
rang
ka
zamana
from
Vital
Signs'
album,
Mehwish
Hayat
slammed
the
actress
for
the
same.
Mehwish
Hayat
Gets
Slammed
By
Netizens
Not
That
Guy
@manidar:
"Vital
signs
actually
reprise
a
punjabi
folk
song
without
giving
credits
to
anyone.
This
song
has
been
sung
in
both
sides
of
punjab
for
over
50
years.
vital
signs
made
a
lot
of
copy
songs
like
yaar
nai
harde,
mehndi
ki
raat,
o
sanama,
us
rah
per
(intro
music)
etc.
Don't
rush."
Ankit
Sharma
@bandiya_kumar:
"Hey
@MehwishHayat
have
u
heard
of
a
indian
song
from
1973
koi
sehri
babu
...i
think
its
a
rip
off
indian
song
not
a
Pakistani
song.
Just
to
be
clear..."
Aanand
@akkilife:
"@MehwishHayat
Well
This
song
is
copied
from
Movie
Loafer(1973)
Song
name
is
-Koi
sehri
Babu.Btw
Pakistani
band
copied
from
this
song;)
so
before
writing
do
some
research."
Mehwish
Hayat
Attacks
SRK
The
Pakistani
actress
slammed
the
superstar
for
vilifying
the
people
of
Pakistan
through
his
Netflix
project,
Bard
Of
Blood.
However,
this
tweet
also
turned
out
divisive
and
the
actress
got
schooled
by
many
netizens
for
attacking
SRK.
Here's
How
They
Reacted..
✨
Forever❤️
@AlizaJF12:
"First
of
all it's
not
about
Pakistan(it's
about
Terrorism)
and
talking
about
showing
Pakistan
in
a
bad
light ,
so
let
me
remind
u
the
drama
of
Fawad
khan
and
sanam
baloch's
#Dastaan.
You
also
know
very
well
how
cruel
they
projected
Indians
in
it.
So
better
don't
go
that
way."
N@Vd€€P
@navdeep79534927:
"First
of
all It's
a
Netflix
tv
series
ma'am.
Get
your
basics
right.
This
Tv
series
is
for
the
consumption
of
audience
from
all
over
the
world
just
like
Sacred
Games."
Tenny
@cktenny:
"This
is
a
true
story
from
a
spy
fiction
novel
written
by
Bilal
sidiqqi.
There
is
nothing
anti
pakistan.
and
celebrities
in
Pakistan
need
to
stop
taking
selfies
with
terrorist."
Sodhi
@Sodhi1666: :A
poisonous
snake
is
a
poisonous
snake
and
can
kill
with
one
bite,
so
one
should
stay
away
from
a
poisonous
snake.
This
is
a
fact
and
not
vilification
of
the
snake.
Sorry
madam,
your
arguments
cut
no
ice.
Try
again."
(Social
media
posts
are
unedited)