Sachar alleges wrongful exclusion from ‘Sunday’ credits

Mumbai: Singer composer Raghav Sachar has alleged that he has been wrongfully left out of the credits on the album cover of Kumar Mangat’s Sunday.

Sachar, who composed the track Manzar for Sunday, says that while his name has been left out of the singers’ list for the song, other singers who didn’t lend their voice to it have been included.

This isn’t the first time that Sachar has encountered problems with the Sunday song. The singer claims that he was first left out of the song’s picturisation in the film, because the producers wanted a famous face and Tusshar Kapoor was brought into his place; and now his name has been drooped off from the CD cover even though he is the singer and composer for that song.

Sachar says he has done a lot of tracks for Sunday producer Kumar Mangat, and has composed all the tracks for the producer’s One Two Three, but that this is the first time he has felt cheated.

He says, “Well, the damage is done and I have spoken to Kumarji. There is no mistake from his office. It is the fault of either the music company, Eros, or the designer, Rahul Nanda, who has committed the flaw.”

When asked if he was planning legal action against the music compnay or the production house Big Screen Entertainment, Raghav replies, “I was planning to, but I don’t know where exactly the mistake has actually originated. As I have a lot of contracts lined up, I don’t think making a big noise about this will make sense.”
Sachar, who shot into the limelight with his music for Kabir Khan’s Kabul Express, also has his album Play It Loud out in stores.

Eros music officials were however unavailable for comment.

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