Abhijeet talks about SRK.
Abhijeet Bhattacharya stated that it’s unsuitable to name Shah Rukh Khan an anti-nationalist.
Abhijeet Bhattacharya is a celebrated singer in Bollywood and has lent his voice to a number of superstars, together with Shah Rukh Khan. Shah Rukh and Abhijeet’s collaboration has resulted in some superhit songs like Badi Mushkil Hai and Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main amongst others. Although they haven’t labored collectively since 2009, their collaboration has resulted in lots of soulful melodies. Recently, the singer opened up about his views on Shah Rukh Khan.
Speaking to Lehren Retro, Abhijeet stated, “We don’t have ego, but we have self-respect,” recognising his similarities with the famous person. He stated that whereas he tried many occasions to reconcile his variations with SRK, his efforts had been in useless. Abhijeet stated that Shah Rukh is a business one that makes use of others and removes anybody obstructing his path to success.
“However, labelling him as anti-national is very wrong. Many have attempted to do so, but there is no bigger nationalist than Shah Rukh Khan. Consider the films he has made — Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Swades, Asoka et al. How can such allegations be made against him, especially when he has always promoted Hindu culture in his movies?” Abhijeet requested.
He added, “Among the Khans, Shah Rukh Khan is the only nationalist. Others don’t really have anything to do with the nation.” This assertion comes years after the singer had condemned Shah Rukh, Salman Khan and Karan Johar for utilizing Pakistani artists of their movies after the Uri terrorist assault.
Meanwhile, on the work entrance, Shah Rukh Khan is gearing up for the discharge of his upcoming movie Dunki. The Rajkumar Hirani directorial additionally options Taapsee Pannu and Vicky Kaushal in key roles. The movie is scheduled to be launched in theatres round Christmas this 12 months.
After Dunki, it’s stated that Shah Rukh will start capturing for his subsequent movie together with his daughter Suhana Khan, titled King.