Counterfeit Copies of Harmanjeet Singh’s Rani Tatt Circulate in the Market: Protecting the Integrity of a Punjabi Literary Masterpiece

Chandigarh , 13 February 2025
Acclaimed lyricist and poet Harmanjeet Singh, who won the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puruskar for his book Rani Tatt, recently shared an important update on his Instagram regarding counterfeit copies of his celebrated work circulating in the market. Known for his lyrical brilliance in the hit Punjabi song “Laung Laachi” and his impactful contributions to Punjabi poetry, Singh’s Rani Tatt is a masterpiece that intricately weaves together romance, spirituality, and vivid imagery, earning it a special place in the world of Punjabi literature.
However, the appearance of fake editions threatens to tarnish the integrity of this literary treasure. These counterfeit copies can easily be identified by their poor quality, including thin, translucent pages and a glossy, low-grade cover, which contrast sharply with the original book’s superior quality.

In his Instagram post, Singh urged readers and bookstore owners to be vigilant in protecting the authenticity of Rani Tatt. He also made it clear that legal action will be taken against those distributing these counterfeit editions. As Rani Tatt continues to be celebrated by readers, Singh encourages them to verify the authenticity of their copies to ensure they are getting the true work.