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Salaar BGM Controversy: Hollywood Film Accused of Copying Indian Blockbuster's Music
10 Oct
Summary
- Prabhas' 2023 blockbuster Salaar's BGM allegedly copied in Hollywood film The Lost Bus
- Fans flood social media, accusing the Hollywood team of plagiarism
- The Lost Bus based on true story of heroic bus driver during 2018 California wildfire

In October 2025, a controversy has erupted around the Hollywood survival drama The Lost Bus, starring Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera. While the film is receiving positive reviews, Prabhas fans have accused the Hollywood team of copying the background score from the actor's 2023 blockbuster Salaar.
The recent "Inside Look" video for The Lost Bus featured a background track that social media users claim sounds nearly identical to the Ravi Basrur-composed BGM from Prashanth Neel's epic action drama Salaar. Fans flooded YouTube comment sections, expressing their outrage and demanding accountability for the alleged plagiarism.
Directed by Paul Greengrass, The Lost Bus is based on the true story of Kevin McKay, a bus driver who heroically guided 22 students and teachers to safety during the devastating 2018 Camp Fire in Northern California. Despite the positive reviews, the film has now become embroiled in a controversy over its musical score.
As the debate continues, Prabhas' loyal fanbase remains steadfast in their support for the Indian actor and their belief that his film's iconic BGM has been unfairly appropriated by the Hollywood production.