Kumar Sanu wants to protect personality rights, says ‘AI is dangerous’
Kumar Sanu aims to secure his personality rights due to the rising AI threats, just like Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff did.

Kumar Sanu has claimed in a recent interview that he wants to protect his personality rights like Amitabh Bachchan, Anil Kapoor and Jackie Shroff. The singer wants to do this because he is threatened by AI.
In an interview to Hindustan Times, Kumar Sanu said, “I recently went to the US to perform in several concerts. My next step would be to approach the court and get such an order. Today technology is dominated by AI. You can become a duplicate of any singer (Singers can be imitated), I don’t think it would be right. We have to protect ourselves from such methods. AI is dangerous.”
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He also spoke openly on the issue of remakes and remixes of old songs. When asked if the recent songs are not good, he said, “I don’t know why producers and directors are not able to understand… They ignore the melody and use the lyrics. cheap (cheap) songs, public they are forcing it on me (Forcing it on the public) is not good. Music They are hell-bent on ending the criteria that was there (They want to destroy the norms of music). I don’t mind if they remake old songs, but if the original singer is still capable of singing it again, No one else will be able to sing it better. Why are people not able to understand this? (No one can sing better than him. Why can’t people understand this)?”
Kumar Sanu is not alone. Recently, Jackie Shroff also protected his personality rights. ‘Bigg Boss OTT’ 3 host Anil Kapoor also chose the same option, as did Amitabh Bachchan.
Kumar Sanu recently completed the longest tour of his career ‘Unforgettable 90’, which included 14 shows. This is the longest tour of any Indian singer, which lasted from May to June in the US and Canada with singer Sadhna Sargam. The tour included cities like Denver, Detroit, Kansas City, Dallas, Detroit, New Jersey, Los Angeles, Chicago, Seattle, San Jose, Columbus, Calgary, Toronto, Raleigh and Lauderdale.