Salim Merchant not to release Moosewala’s song: The family said – had stopped earlier also; It is also illegal to commercialize without a license

Chandigarh4 hours ago

Punjabi singer Sidhu Musewala’s family has asked musician Salim Merchant not to release the song ‘Jaandi Vaar’. He said that Salim had been stopped earlier also. Apart from this, commercializing this song is also illegal. Salim Merchant has announced the release of this song on 2nd September. If the song is released even after the family’s warning, the family will take the legal route. Sidhu Musewala was shot dead on 29 May at Jawaharke in Mansa.

Salim Merchant recorded this song in Chandigarh.

Salim released the video and told the date
Salim Merchant released the video saying that he is releasing the song of Moosewala on 2nd September. Salim had said that a part of the income of this song would go to Moosewala’s parents. Salim said that the song was recorded in Chandigarh on July 2021. In which Afsana Gaan has also given voice. Salim had termed the song as a tribute to Moosewala.

Family's message to Salim Merchant.

Family’s message to Salim Merchant.

Family Logic – No permission of the family to release the song
Sidhu Musewala’s family says that they have not yet authorized the release. Salim wanted to release this song only 3-4 days after Moosewala’s murder. At that time, father Balkaur Singh had stopped sending the voice note. At present, the focus of the family is on getting justice for Musewala. It is also illegal to commercialize songs without a license from Moosewala and use e-signatures of Moosewala without prior permission.

This note has been put on the social media account of Sidhu Musewala's father for not releasing the song.

This note has been put on the social media account of Sidhu Musewala’s father for not releasing the song.

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