Published 15:11 IST, April 11th 2020

Delhi Metro takes a dig at Masakali 2.0, tweets 'nothing beats the original track'

Delhi Metro Rail Corporation recently took to their Twitter handle to take a jib at Masakali 2.0 tweeting that, "nothing beats the original track." Read below

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Ever since Delhi 6's iconic track Masakali's recreated version starring Sidharth Malhotra and Tara Sutaria has been released, everyone, including lyricist and composer of original song, expressed ir disliking towards song in various unique ways. Recently, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation also took a hilarious dig at makers of Masakali 2.0 on ir Twitter handle. After A.R. Rahman and Prasoon Joshi, DMRC also joined bandwagon and indirectly slammed Masakali 2.0 by sharing original song on Twitter.

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Delhi Metro Rail Corporation takes a hilarious jibe at Sidharth Malhotra and Tara Sutaria's Masakali 2.0

Soon after DMRC posted ir reaction on Masakali 2.0, Twitterati took to comment section to react to ir tweet. One user commented writing, "Best Award for Destroying Masterpiece goes to "Neha Kakkar, Toni Kakkar, Tanishk Bakshi" while ar wrote, "DMRC twitter team is more creative than Tanishk Bagchi." Furrmore, one user also wrote, "thing beats original track, plus I have a bias because I like good music."

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original track from Sonam Kapoor and Abhishek Bachchan's Delhi 6 was sung by Mohit Chauhan, written by Prasoon Joshi, while music of song was composed by A.R. Rahman. However, Masakali 2.0 is sung by Tulsi Kumar and Sachet Tandon, while music is composed by Tanishk Bagchi. Check out  A.R. Rahman and Prasoon Joshi's reaction to Masakali 2.0 below:

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15:11 IST, April 11th 2020