Tag: Feud

  • Is Neha Kakkar-Falguni Pathak Feud a Publicity Stunt? The Two Come Together on Indian Idol Amid War Over ‘Maine Payal Hai Chhankai’ Remake

    Amid war over recreating the iconic song “Maine Payal Hai Chhankai”, seems like all is well between Garba queen Falguni Pathak and Neha Kakkar. After expressing disappointment against Kakkar for recreating “Maine Payal Hai Chhankai”, Falguni has shared a stage with the latter on the sets of Indian Idol. In a video shared by the channel, Neha welcomes Falguni to kickstart Garba night in the singing reality show. Falguni Pathak and Neha Kakkar Share Indian Idol 13 Stage Amidst Their War Over ‘Maine Payal Hai Chhankai’ Remake.

    The caption reads, “Indian Idol ke manch par hogi garba night with Falguni Pathak! Dekhiye Indian Idol 13, Theatre Round mein.” The clip begins with Neha welcoming ‘legendary Falguni ma’am’ on the show. Falguni goes on to sing Garba songs as all from judges Neha, Himesh Reshammiya to host Aditya Narayan play dandiya around her.

    Falguni has been sharing fans’ posts on her Instagram Story in which they have slammed Neha for “ruining” the former’s 90s hit song. Falguni, the original singer behind the 90s hit track, reshared fans’ posts on Instagram Story, indirectly showing her disapproval of Neha’s version titled “O Sajna”.

    “How long you can go Neha Kakkar? Stop ruining our old classics for us. Falguni Pathak is the OG. Stop with it already,” one of the posts on Falguni’s Instagram Story read. The original song was released in 1999 and it featured actor Vivan Bhatena and Nikhila Palat. The song was played out as a puppet show in a college fest. The song was a massive hit. The new version was unveiled recently. Priyank Sharma and Dhanashree Verma have featured in the music video of “O Sajna”.

    Tanishk Bagchi, who is known for recreating old hit Hindi songs, has composed “O Sajna”. However, Neha’s song did not go down well with many people.

    After facing backlash, Neha shared notes in self-appreciation on Instagram. She talked about being self-made and all that she did to attain success as a singer. Falguni Pathak to Take Legal Action Over Neha Kakkar’s Recreation of ‘Maine Payal Hai Chhankai’? Here’s What Dandiya Queen Has to Say!

    Without taking anyone’s name, Neha wrote, “If talking in such a manner, saying such bad things about me, abusing me…makes them feel good and if they think it will ruin my day. Then I’m sorry to inform them that I’m too blessed to have bad days. This God’s child is always happy because God himself/herself is keeping me happy.”

    The promo of ‘Indian Idol’ featuring Falguni and Neha has garnered netizens’ attention. Some even called it a “publicity stunt.” “Song ko famous karvane ke liye kya kya karte hai yeh log….pehle social media par lad ke attention grab karte hai phir ek sath TV par perform karte hai. Kya dikhava hai yaar,” a social media user commented. “Ye log bs publicity ke lie karte hai sabkuch,” another one wrote.

  • Falguni Pathak Angry With Neha Kakkar Over Remake of ‘Maine Payal Hai Chhankai’, Twitterati Reacts With Hilarious Memes on This Musical Feud

    Falguni Pathak and her fans are angry at Neha Kakkar for remaking “Maine Payal Hai Chhankai” and they definitely have not tried to hide it. The back and forth has been going on for some time now and while Falguni said she even wishes she could sue Neha but cannot since she doesn’t have the rights, there is one hilarious thing that came out of this, or rather many. The memes of course, because no feud is complete without memes. Check them out below. Is Neha Kakkar’s ‘Happy and Successful’ Post a Cryptic Dig at Falguni Pathak’s Angry Insta Reels?

    Cheater

    True Dat

    Another Classic

    Uh Oh 

    What Is This Behaviour Neha?

    Oof

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  • Elon Musk Coming Up With New Social Meda Site X.com Amid Twitter Legal Feud?

    Washington, August 12: Amid his ongoing legal battle against Twitter, Tesla CEO Elon Musk teased a potential social media site of his own as a competitor for Twitter.

    While responding to a question from one of his followers, Musk dropped a cryptic tweet, hinting at a potential new social media platform ‘X.com’. 

    On Tuesday, a social media user asked the billionaire tech tycoon whether he had given any thought to creating his own social platform.

    Musk, who is quite active on Twitter, noticed the question and responded by just writing “X.com”. Qatar World Cup 2022: FIFA Confirms Change To Start Date of Showpiece Event.

    X.com used to be the domain name of a startup Musk founded two decades ago, which he later merged with financial services company PayPal.

    In fact, last week, Musk talked about the website during Tesla’s annual shareholder meeting last week as well.

    “I do sort of have a grander vision for what I thought X Corporation could have been back in the day. It’s a pretty grand vision and of course that could be started from scratch but I think Twitter would accelerate that by three to five years,” Musk had reportedly said.

    The tweet comes at a time when Musk is involved in a high-stakes legal battle with Twitter. ‘

    Twitter recently sued Musk after he decided to back out of the USD 44 billion takeover deal. In April, Musk reached an acquisition agreement with Twitter at USD 54.20 per share in a transaction valued at approximately USD 44 billion.

    However, Musk put the deal on hold in May to allow his team to review the veracity of Twitter’s claim that less than 5 per cent of accounts on the platform are bots or spam.

    Back in June, Musk had openly accused the microblogging website of breaching the merger agreement and threatened to walk away and call off the acquisition of the social media company for not providing the data he has requested on spam and fake accounts.

    Musk alleged that Twitter is “actively resisting and thwarting his information rights” as outlined by the deal, CNN reported, citing the letter he sent to Twitter’s head of legal, policy and trust, Vijaya Gadde.

    Musk demanded that Twitter turn over information about its testing methodologies to support its claims that bots and fake accounts constitute less than 5 per cent of the platform’s active user base, a figure the company has consistently stated for years in boilerplate public disclosures. (ANI)

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  • Instagram, Twitter Settle 9-Year-Old Internet Feud, Roll Out New Feature To Enable Link Previews

    Washington, November 4: The nine-year-old internet feud between two of the mega social media giants has seemed to settle down. Users when they next share Instagram links on Twitter will be able to see a preview of the link that includes an image instead of just the URL text.

    As per The Verge, the feature was rolled out on Wednesday to Android, iOS, and the web. Both Instagram and Twitter are promoting the change. Also Read | NZ vs NAM Preview: Likely Playing XIs, Key Battles, Head to Head and Other Things You Need To Know About T20 World Cup 2021 Match 36.

    Reportedly, Instagram turned off the ability to see previews of posts on Twitter after it was acquired by Meta (formerly Facebook) in 2012. Kevin Systrom, Instagram’s founder and former CEO, said that the decision was his and not Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s. Also Read | Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 Reportedly Spotted on Geekbench.

    As per The Verge, Instagram wasn’t the only one that made changes limiting Instagram and Twitter’s integration, though; Twitter removed a feature that let users find people they follow on Instagram, on Twitter, a few months after the acquisition was announced.

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