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Abhijeet Bhattacharya has something to say song with Shah Rukh Khan

Abhijeet Bhattacharya and Shah Rukh Khan were one of the largest singer-actor duo in the 90s and early 2000s. Now, Abhijeet has revealed his relationship with the superstar. In a recent interview, the singer was the voice behind many of Shah Rukh Khan’s hits, who spoke about his “awkward” bond with Bollywood actors. Abhijeet also claimed that Shah Rukh Khan’s 2003 film with Rani Mukerji -Chalte Chalte was a regular movie, only its songs were popular.

The singer often hints that there is no good connection with Shah Rukh Khan. He again suggested that he did not receive enough honor for the repertoire portrayed on King Khan.

Abhijeet’s relationship with Shah Rukh Khan

The singer revealed in a conversation with Ani that he had a “embarrassing” connection with Pathaan Star. “We mean, our voice seems to be like this. Now I realize that none of these songs are mine. Shah Rukh sang this song, Shah Rukh wrote this song, Shah Rukh made the music, Shah Rukh made the movie, Shah Rukh made the movie, Shah Rukh was the photographer. Sab Kuch Woh Hi Hai Toh Bhai Main Kya Karun (It’s all about him?

Abhijeet also sang to Shah Rukh Khan’s romantic drama Chalte Chalte. Abhijeet said: “The average HI Thi of Chalte Chalte movies, Gaane hits, Sirf Gaane Hi hits, Par ab Kya Ky Kare Sakte Hain.

Abhijeet’s past statement about Shah Rukh Khan

In 2018, Abhijeet Bhattacharya claimed that the actor had no hits after he stopped working with Shah Rukh Khan. Last year, the Suniye Toh Singer said the Jawan star knew he was hurt by not getting the song. Abhijeet cited Shah Rukh Khan and Farah Khan’s main Hoon Na as the film, who was first angry at not gaining credibility.

Abhijeet and Shah Rukh Khan Songs

The singers are like Chalte Chalte’s Suno Naa, Chaand Taare of Boss, Badshaah O Badshaah of Badshaah and Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha of Main Hoon Na. He last worked with Shah Rukh Khan for the song Khudaya Khair in the 2009 film Bilu.

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