Salman Khan Vs Arjit in Welcome to New York.
Salman Khan gets Arijit Singh’s song replaced in Welcome to New York?
Reports have emerged suggesting that in Sonakshi Sinha-Diljit Dosanjh starrer Welcome to New York, Arijit Singh's song has been dropped. The film also has a special appearance of Salman Khan. Is Salman's long-standing issue with the singer the reason?
Two years after singer Arijit Singh hinted that owing to a discord with Salman Khan,
the superstar got his version of “Jag Ghommeya” dropped from Sultan, to
replace it with Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s voice, there are reports that
the actor has got the numero uno playback singer’s track replaced one
more time from upcoming film, Welcome To New York.
Arijit, in a Facebook
post in May 2016, revealed he had rubbed Salman the wrong way with his
behaviour at an awards show, where the star was also present. The singer
also apologised in the long post and requested Salman to “not remove
the song that I sang for you in sultan. You want anyone else to sing
this song, absolutely fine but keep a version at least. I have sung
enough songs sir. But I want to retire with at least one song of you
keeping in my library. Please do not take away this feeling.”
Salman, on his part, replied that the decision to use the track
depended on the director and the producer of Sultan and people should
not make a big deal out of the fact that it was Rahat Fateh Ali Khan,
whose version was being used in the film’s final cut and not Arijit’s.
Today, fresh reports have emerged suggesting that in Sonakshi
Sinha-Diljit Dosanjh starrer Welcome to New York, which has a special
appearance of Salman in a song, Arijit’s voice has been dropped, with
the reason being the Tiger Zinda Hai actor’s long-standing issue with
the singer.
The film’s team is yet to give any official response on the rumour,
but a source close to the movie refuted the report, while sharing with
indianexpress.com, “Salman sir hasn’t interfered with the project at
all.”
Also starring Karan Johar and Riteish Deshmukh, Welcome to New York will arrive in theatres on February 23.
Via: www.indianexpress.com
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