Sachet-Parampara came to Instagram earlier today to criticise composer Amaal Mallik for saying that the song Bekhayali originated with Sandeep Reddy Vanga`s Kabir Singh. Sachet-Parampara posted a video on Instagram, saying it was past time for them to speak up.
In the caption, they wrote, “Warning. This video could have been a 10-second video, also proving all rumours false, but for our mental peace, exposing some people was very important. amaal mallik SHAME ON YOU AMAAL MALIK.”
The pair responded to Amaal Mallik`s repeated charges that his song Bekhayali was stolen.
Sachet and Parampara accuse Amaal of misinterpreting Bekhayali`s origin
In the video, they said: “Hello everyone, our names are Sachet and Parampara, and we`re here to discuss something that has grown quite serious. This concerns Mr Amaal Mallik. Actually, we never expected to have to clarify all of this, but it is something we made entirely. We`re talking about Bekhayali, which Amaal Mallik claims he created some time ago.”
They further refuted Amaal`s claims that industry favouritism may have played a part, pointing out that they had no prior relationship with T-Series before Kabir Singh, although Amaal had been with the company since 2015. In response to his claim that someone had shared Amaal`s song with them over WhatsApp, they questioned why anyone would favour them as outsiders.
The duo also posted screenshots of Amaal`s conversations, claiming that he complimented them following the song`s release and even stated that he was “waiting” for it. They also stated that they did not have his phone number at first and that Amaal was the one who contacted him.
Sachet and Parampara demand an apology
Sachet-Parampara expressed disappointment, stating that they never expected such an attitude from Amaal, noting that he had complimented Bekhayali in person, calling it “fab” and dismissing Kabir Singh as “nothing” during an engagement at the T-Series office. They stated that both versions of Bekhayali were created in front of Shahid Kapoor and Sandeep Reddy Vanga, and that they had “all the proof.”
The duo accused Amaal of making unsubstantiated media remarks and manipulating his fans. They also criticised his inclination to blame the industry, arguing that success is decided by constant hard effort rather than insider-outsider storylines.
They stressed that all of their work, including songs like Har Har Mahadev, is original, and advised Amaal not to make any false claims. They stated that they were willing to take legal action if required. Sachet-Parampara finished by requesting a public apology, stating that Amaal`s allegations had tarnished their reputation. They also stated that they always accept professional defeats with grace and continue to strive for improvement rather than criticising others.
