Legendary Pakistani singer Sajjad Ali addresses the controversy surrounding his iconic song ‘Ravi’ being performed on an Indian reality show, setting the record straight on copyright and artistic rights.
The music world is abuzz after legendary Pakistani singer Sajjad Ali addressed the recent controversy surrounding his iconic song, “Ravi.” The melody was beautifully performed on an Indian Punjabi singing show, sparking public debate about why Ali had previously objected to his music being used on Pakistan Idol but seemingly not this time.

Sajjad Ali, a name synonymous with timeless Pakistani music, has graced the industry with evergreen hits like “Chief Sahab” and “Ravi.” His unparalleled vocal talent and musical genius have garnered him a global fan following, solidifying his status as a true legend. Fans often connect with him through his active presence on social media, including his official Sajjad Ali Instagram.

Taking to Instagram, Sajjad Ali categorically denied granting any permission for his music to be used on the Indian show. While he praised the young men’s talent, he confirmed that his team would investigate the matter of unauthorized use. He then eloquently explained the nuances of global copyright laws, emphasizing his right as a self-financed artist to be compensated when his work is featured by large corporations. He clarified that his stance during the Pakistan Idol situation was purely about fair compensation, not about preventing Pakistanis from singing his songs. Ali also highlighted the often-unacknowledged appreciation he receives from Indian singers, noting the selective nature of public discourse.


Ali’s candid explanation has garnered immense support from both industry peers, such as Ehteshamuddin and Maya Khan, and his devoted fanbase, who echo his sentiment that artists deserve to be paid for their creations. This incident once again sparks a vital conversation about intellectual property rights in the entertainment industry. What are your thoughts on artists’ rights in the digital age?






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