Popular Punjabi singer Guru Randhawa has been alleged of copyright infringement by singer Jassleen Royal. The ‘Din Shagna Da’ singer has also included T-Series and lyricist Raj Ranjodh in this case. According to a statement, the singer has accused them of unauthorized use of compositions related to her music in the song All Right from the album ‘G Thing’.
The statement said that Jasleen had created some original compositions in the year 2022 for the promotional events of Ajay Devgan starrer ‘Runway 34’. These compositions were shared with lyricist Raj Ranjodh through audio-video calls and messages. Later these compositions were included in the scratch version of the song.
Talks were held with Guru Randhawa regarding this song. However, Jasleen did not like the song recorded by him, due to which everyone could not join for this song. Jasleen had all the rights to this music. In the year 2023, the singer realized that her original compositions had been used in the song ‘All Right’ released by T-Series. This song has been sung by Guru Randhawa.
The singer has filed a lawsuit for using her original musical compositions without her consent and not giving her credit. According to the statement issued, the lawsuit claims copyright infringement and violation of moral rights. Jasleen’s lawyers have obtained an interim order from the court, which requires T-Series to remove the song from all streaming platforms. Raj Ranjodh and Guru Randhawa are also prohibited from using the song in any way.