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Disappointment Surrounds Bollywood Remake of Coke Studio’s ‘Pasoori’: Comedian’s Parody Skit Offers Comic Relief

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By Reporter 5 Min Read Published June 29, 2023
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In a recent turn of events, a Bollywood remake of the popular Coke Studio Pakistan song ‘Pasoori’ hit the airwaves on June 26. Titled ‘Pasoori Nu’ and sung by renowned artists Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar, the song failed to impress netizens, who quickly expressed their disappointment on social media platforms.

The original version of ‘Pasoori,’ produced for Coke Studio Pakistan, had gained immense popularity for its soulful composition and captivating vocals. Fans of the original song were eagerly awaiting the Bollywood remake, hoping that it would do justice to the original masterpiece. However, their expectations were shattered when they finally listened to ‘Pasoori Nu.’ Many internet users took to social media to voice their dissatisfaction, expressing their belief that the remake had ruined the essence of the original song.

Amidst the negative feedback, stand-up comedian Shivam Lakhanpal emerged as an unexpected source of delight for disappointed fans. He ingeniously shared a rib-tickling skit on Twitter that parodied the popular song. Instead of ‘Pasoori,’ Shivam cleverly rapped about ‘Kasoori’ – a type of spice commonly used in curries. His hilarious rap instantly struck a chord with listeners, and people began hailing it as a better version than ‘Pasoori Nu.’

The comedic skit quickly gained traction on social media, with users praising Shivam’s talent for transforming a disappointing remake into a humorous and enjoyable experience. Shivam’s ability to find humor in the situation allowed fans to channel their disappointment into laughter, offering a refreshing perspective on the matter. The skit not only provided comic relief but also highlighted the stark contrast between the two versions of the song.

The overwhelming support and positive feedback received by Shivam’s parody further emphasized the discontent among netizens regarding the Bollywood remake. It showcased the power of creativity and humor in transcending disappointment and creating something new and enjoyable.

The criticism surrounding ‘Pasoori Nu’ primarily revolved around the perceived deviation from the original composition’s soulful essence. Many fans argued that the remake failed to capture the raw emotions and authenticity that made the original song a hit. Some expressed disappointment with the choice of singers, claiming that Arijit Singh and Tulsi Kumar’s rendition lacked the depth and passion present in the Coke Studio Pakistan version.

Additionally, the remake’s commercialized Bollywood treatment, which often tends to prioritize mass appeal over artistic integrity, was also a point of contention. Fans believed that the essence of ‘Pasoori’ was diluted in an attempt to cater to mainstream Bollywood music trends, resulting in a subpar rendition that failed to evoke the same emotional response as the original.

The viral success of Shivam Lakhanpal’s skit served as a testament to the power of social media in amplifying creative content and shaping public opinion. Netizens rallied around his comedic take on the disappointment, demonstrating their appreciation for innovative approaches that transform negative experiences into positive ones. Shivam’s parody became a rallying point for dissatisfied fans, allowing them to bond over their shared disappointment while finding solace in humor.

As the conversation surrounding ‘Pasoori Nu’ continues to unfold online, it remains to be seen how the artists and production team behind the remake will respond to the mixed reception. While the remake may have fallen short of expectations, it has sparked meaningful discussions about the importance of preserving the integrity and spirit of original compositions when attempting to reimagine them for a new audience.

In the ever-evolving landscape of music and entertainment, the ‘Pasoori Nu’ debacle serves as a reminder that fan appreciation and respect for the source material should always be at the forefront of artistic endeavors. As fans eagerly await the next creative offerings from the industry, it is the hope that artists and producers will strive.

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