Singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya has sung many songs for Shah Rukh Khan like Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Mein, Tauba Tumhare Ye Ishaare, Woh Ladki Jo Saab Se Alag Hai, and others. But, from the past few years, all is not well between the singer and the actor. Earlier, in his interviews, Abhijeet has taken digs at SRK, and once again he has targeted the superstar in one of his latest interviews.
In an interview with ANI, when Abhijeet was asked about his ‘awkward’ relationship with SRK, he said that he feels they are twins when it comes to voice. He further stated that now he realizes why his songs are not his and they are called Shah Rukh Khan’s songs.
The singer said, “Shah Rukh sang this song, Shah Rukh wrote this song, Shah Rukh composed the music, Shah Rukh made the film, Shah Rukh is the cinematographer. Everything is Shah Rukh. What can I do? People tell me it's Shah Rukh's song, and then I realize, oh, right, it's not mine. Sab kuch woh hi hai toh bhai main kya karun (He is everything, so what am I)?"
Abhijeet Calls Chalte Chalte An Average Film
He further took a dig at SRK’s film Chalte Chalte which also starred Rani Mukerji in the lead role. He said that the movie was average and only songs were hit.
When Abhijeet Was Upset With Dua Lipa
Last year, when Dua Lipa was in Mumbai for a concert, she had performed the viral Levitating x Woh Ladki Jo mashup. Abhijeet was upset with her as she didn’t give credit to the original makers of the song. He had said in an interview, “Dua Lipa should’ve said it (given credit). She also creates songs. Anu Malik, Javed Akhtar and I created this song.”
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