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== Copyright Controversy == |
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Protests erupted on social media and [[Western Odisha]] |
Protests erupted on social media and in [[Western Odisha]] after the telecast of Rangabati remix on MTV coke studio on 5 July 2015 {<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.firstpost.com/living/coke-studio-version-of-rangabati-weird-rendition-of-cult-oriya-song-sparks-massive-outrage-2329324.html}}</ref> claiming that the television telecast of this song on Coke Studio did not attribute to the original composer Prabhudatta Pradhan nor did acquire permission from the copyright holder prior to its telecast. Earlier on the same day a legal notice with a damage claim of ten million Indian Rupees was sent through the [[Supreme Court of India]] to Hindustan [[Coca-Cola Company|Coca-Cola Beverages]], [[Viacom 18|Viacom18]] Media, Sona Mohapatra, Ram Sampath and Rituraj Mohanty for copyright infringement. <ref name="telegraphindia.com"/> The petitioner also requested the court to stop the telecast of this remix song on MTV. |
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==References== |
Revision as of 13:22, 15 July 2015
Rangabati is arguably the most popular recorded song in Odisha.[citation needed] The song was first recorded for All India Radio in the mid-1970s. After its popularity, a record company from Kolkata (then Calcutta)- Indian Record Manufacturing Company Ltd (INRECO), recorded the song in 1976. The disc release was delayed because of some dispute and finally, it was released in 1978–79.[1] The Sambalpuri song was written by Mitrabhanu Gauntia and composed by Prabhudatta Pradhan and sung by Jitendra Haripal and Krishna Patel.[2] In the 1970s and 1980s the song gained popularity for being played in marriage procession and murti immersion.[3] The song got official recognition as it was played in the tableau of Odisha as part of the Republic Day (India) celebration in New Delhi in 2007. The chief singer Jitendra Haripal was felicitated by Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik later that year. The song has also been used as the cheer song during an international cricket match in Barabati Stadium, Cuttack.[4] "Rangabati" was recreated in many other languages of India and has been recreated in Telugu for a movie.[5]
In Popular Culture
Rangabati is popular in Western Odisha and most parts of West Bengal,Bihar, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. This song is also going to release in Chinese language. [citation needed]
During the 7th World Water Forum at Daegu in South Korea, Korean dancers danced to the tune of "Rangabati".[6] The song is featured in Bollywood movie Kaun Kitne Pani Mein directed by Nila Madhaba Panda.[7] The song was remade by composer Ram Sampath featuring Sampath himself, and Sona Mohapatra and Rituraj Mohanty for MTV India's Coke Studio Season 4.[8]
Lyrics
eh rangabati re rangabati
ho rangabati re rangabati
hai rangabati rangabati kanaka lata hasi pade kaha na katha
eh rangabati rangabati kanaka lata hasi pade kaha na katha
hai go laje laje go laje laje
eh laje laje go laje laje
hai laje laje nai jauche matha go
naikara naikara atha
eh laje laje nai jauche matha go
naikara naikara atha
sapana rajar sapana
sapana rajar sapana
ranir lagi suta mali helana guthan
rangabati rangabati
e akhin asichhe kete sapana
eh jibardhan jibar jiban gala ratan re
e akhin asichhe kete sapana
eh jibardhan jibar jiban gala ratan re
mane mali mahakana ho
mane mali mahakana
mane mali mahakana
aha mor dhana
kede milana
chhana chhana hesi mana
hai...
kede milana aha mor dhana chhana chhana hesi mana
diheen khanji gala sangar sarisa
diheen khanji gala sangar sarisa
ubu tubu mane haee suruta
rangabati rangabati
dekhun thimi tumar chaka badana
raja ratana muhun darpana
kari jatana re.... he
dekhun thimi tumar chaka badana
raja ratana muhun darpana
kari jatana re....
bhanga ghare chaka janha re
bhanga ghare chaka janha
bhanga ghare chaka janha
tuhee mor dhana fula chandana puri thiba duhi kana
hai... tuhee mor dhana fula chandana puri thiba duhi kana
basu gan sahi amar padisha
basu gan sahi amar padisha
juee jai mali aparajita
rangabati rangabati
tumen mor heichha chakari guna
tumen mor heichha chakari guna
suna barana
manar jharana go he....
tume mor heichha chakari guna
mali dahana
suna barana
manar jharana go
maha mahakia heena re
maha mahakia heena
maha mahakia heena
tuhee mor suna
gelethi gina
tor bine muhin bana
hai tuhee mor suna
gelethi gina
tor bine muhin bana
nuan gadhee deman bharat udusha
nuan gadhee deman bharat udusha
juge juge katha gaeen man gita
rangabati rangabati
eh rangabati re rangabati
ho rangabati re rangabati
hai rangabati rangabati kanaka lata hasi pade kahana katha
hai rangabati rangabati kanaka lata hasi pade kahana katha
hai go laje laje go laje laje
eh laje laje go laje laje
hai laje laje nai jauche matha go
naikara naikara atha
eh laje laje nai jauche matha go
naikara naikara atha
sapana rajar sapana
sapana rajar sapana
ranir lagi suta mali helana guthan
rangabati rangabati
eh rangabati re rangabati
hai go laje laje go laje
ehe rangabati re rangabati
hai go laje laje go laje
eh rangabati re rangabati
hai go laje laje go laje
Copyright Controversy
Protests erupted on social media and in Western Odisha after the telecast of Rangabati remix on MTV coke studio on 5 July 2015 {[9] claiming that the television telecast of this song on Coke Studio did not attribute to the original composer Prabhudatta Pradhan nor did acquire permission from the copyright holder prior to its telecast. Earlier on the same day a legal notice with a damage claim of ten million Indian Rupees was sent through the Supreme Court of India to Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages, Viacom18 Media, Sona Mohapatra, Ram Sampath and Rituraj Mohanty for copyright infringement. [4] The petitioner also requested the court to stop the telecast of this remix song on MTV.
References
- ^ http://www.odiamusic.com/OMNews/ramesh-mahananda/
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/2001/05/27/stories/13270782.htm
- ^ http://www.hindu.com/2007/04/04/stories/2007040416600500.htm
- ^ a b http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120602/jsp/odisha/story_15561051.jsp#.UKdkLmf_m7s
- ^ http://www.odisha.com/archives/16466
- ^ http://m.timesofindia.com/city/bhubaneswar/Social-media-abuzz-as-Korean-girls-dance-to-Rangabati-beats/articleshow/46955156.cms
- ^ http://www.orissadiary.com/CurrentNews.asp?id=46406
- ^ "'Rangabati' Promo - Ram Sampath - Coke Studio@MTV Season 4 Episode 4". Coca Cola Deutshland. 26 June 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.
- ^ http://www.firstpost.com/living/coke-studio-version-of-rangabati-weird-rendition-of-cult-oriya-song-sparks-massive-outrage-2329324.html.
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