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Salman Khan’s ruthless and unforgiving streak is not unknown to Bollywood. Word has it that B-towners are advised to not get on his bad side. Arijit had crooned ‘Jag Ghoomeya’ for Sultan but reportedly Salman Khan ensured that the song was dropped from the film owing to his long-lasting feud with Salman. His version was replaced with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s version. The feud allegedly goes back to the time when Arijit appeared in informal clothes and ‘chappals’ to collect the award presented to him by at an award show hosted by Salman Khan. A verbal exchange of snide remarks reportedly followed on the stage where Arijit said in jest, “Kya sir sula diya aapne?”
Arijit went on to publicly apologise on Facebook and request Salman to retain his song but to no avail. He even allegedly lost a song in Tiger Zinda Hai to Atif Aslam
History seems to have repeated itself. Allegedly in Welcome to New York, Atif Aslam’s voice was again replaced. Salman appears in a cameo in the Karan Johar-Diljit-Sonakshi Sinha starrer.
BJP minister-singer Baabul Supriyo further coloured this controversy with an India-Pakistan hue.
He went on to make a strong case for banning Pakistan artists and said “It’s pertinent to note that one cannot recall a single Pakistani artiste made famous by Bollywood, condemn acts of terrorism.”
Source: Deccan Chronicle
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