Nora Fatehi and Honey Singh’s “Body Roll” faces major copy allegations online.

Nora Fatehi & Honey Singh’s Body Roll Accused of Copying Love, Death + Robots Visuals

Nora Fatehi–Honey Singh’s Body Roll Faces Copy Allegations, Internet Compares Video to Love, Death + Robots

Singer-rapper Yo Yo Honey Singh and actress-dancer Nora Fatehi are facing intense online criticism after viewers claimed
that the visuals of their latest music video Body Roll appear strikingly similar to scenes from Love, Death & Robots.

Soon after the song’s release, social media users began sharing side-by-side screenshots and clips, alleging that
several sequences in the video closely resemble the visual style, choreography setup, neon aesthetics, and futuristic
environments seen in the Netflix animated anthology series. The controversy quickly went viral, with many users calling
the video a “full-fledged copy.”

Internet Spots Similarities Between Body Roll and Love, Death + Robots

Online discussions intensified after fans noticed:

  • Similar cyberpunk-inspired visuals
  • Matching futuristic nightclub aesthetics
  • Comparable lighting and costume design
  • Dance sequences resembling scenes from the animated series
  • Heavy use of neon sci-fi imagery.

Several posts on X and Instagram accused the makers of directly lifting the concept without proper originality.

One viral comment read:

“This isn’t inspiration anymore, this looks like a frame-to-frame recreation.”

However, some fans defended the video, arguing that cyberpunk aesthetics are common in global music videos
and do not necessarily amount to plagiarism.

Body Roll Continues Trending Despite Controversy

Despite the backlash, Body Roll  has generated massive online engagement and continues to trend on streaming
platforms and YouTube.

The track features:

  • High-energy dance choreography
  • Futuristic visual effects
  • Glamorous styling
  • Electronic-pop production with Honey Singh’s signature rap style

Nora Fatehi’s performance and choreography have also received praise from fans, even as debate over the
visuals continues.

No Official Response Yet

As of now:

  • Neither Honey Singh nor Nora Fatehi has publicly responded to the allegations
  • The production team has not issued a clarification
  • Netflix and the creators of Love, Death & Robots have also remained silent

Entertainment industry observers note that plagiarism debates surrounding music videos have become increasingly
common as audiences rapidly compare visuals online.

Latest Social Media Reactions

The controversy continues to dominate entertainment discussions online.

Recent updates show:

  • “Body Roll Copy” and “Love Death Robots” trending on X in India
  • Meme pages and creators posting comparison edits
  • Fans divided between “inspired” versus “copied” arguments

Some users also pointed out that several Bollywood and global music videos regularly borrow from sci-fi and
cyberpunk pop culture references.

Honey Singh’s Comeback Momentum Continues

The controversy comes at a time when Honey Singh has been making a major comeback in the Indian music
industry with multiple chart-topping releases and live performances.

Meanwhile, Nora Fatehi continues to remain one of Bollywood’s most popular dance performers, frequently
appearing in music videos, international collaborations, and reality shows.

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