Pak singer accuses Karan Johar of copying song in 'Jugjugg Jeeyo', T-Series says track 'legally acquired'
The musician said that he did not sell his song to any Indian movie producers for use.

The music label said detailed credits will be included when the adapted song is officially released.
Soon after the trailer launch on Sunday, the musician took to Twitter and wrote that he did not sell his song to any Indian movie producers for use.
Haq threatened legal action against Dharma Productions over what he claimed was a copyright violation.
"I have not sold my song 'Nach Punjaban' to any Indian movie and reserve the rights to go to court to claim damages. Producers like @karanjohar should not use copy songs. This is my 6th song being copied which will not be allowed at all. @DharmaMovies @karanjohar," he had tweeted.
I have not sold my song “ Nach Punjaban” to any Indian movie and reserve the rights to go to court to claim damages… https://t.co/lzmgDDJk1J
— Abrar Ul Haq (@AbrarUlHaqPK) 1653221726000T-Series said the song was "legally acquired", with the UK-based Moviebox Records Label holding the rights of the track.
The music label said detailed credits will be included when the adapted song is officially released.
"All due credits shall be included across all platforms when song releases. As represented by Moviebox Records Label the said song copyrights exclusively vest with moviebox only with all valid documents," it added.
In a Twitter post on Sunday evening, Moviebox Records Label also refuted Haq's claims and said his accusation was "defamatory".
Haq, however, posted that his song "has not been licensed to any one" after Moviebox Records Label's tweet.
"Jugjugg Jeeyo" is scheduled to release on June 24.
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