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Babul Supriyo wants Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's voice to be removed from Bollywood song

Supriyo says he is not able to comprehend the need or desire to cross the border for entertainment content at a time when tensions on the India-Pakistan border have escalated.

Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Published on: February 18, 2018 6:15 IST
Babul Supriyo
Image Source : WIKIPEDIA Babul Supriyo

Singer Babul Supriyo has stated that a song crooned by renowned Pakistani singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in the upcoming Bollywood film Welcome To New York, should be removed and dubbed by some other singer.

Actor Salman Khan apparently got Arijit Singh's voice replaced in "Tiger Zinda Hai", and he is said to have done it again for "Welcome To New York".

Supriyo says he is not able to comprehend the need or desire to cross the border for entertainment content at a time when tensions on the India-Pakistan border have escalated.

"If that's true, I would request the makers of the film to remove Rahat's voice and get someone else to dub it! I am also not sure why Atif Aslam got to sing 'Dil diya gallan' when for sure our very own Arijit could have done a much better job. The FM stations played the song galore while news channels announced the name of our soldiers martyred by Pakistan-sponsored terrorists," he said.

Supriyo said India has no problems with either Atif or Rahat.

"Atif as an artist sounds great in 'Dil diya gallan" and Rahat is a great singer too. But it's important to clarify that our problem is not with the artists Atif or Rahat, but with their Pakistani nationality. It's not a political stand but probably the families who have lost their sons, brothers, fathers would feel a lot better should the entire country show solidarity in any manner possible."

Bollywood, says Supriyo, has a national responsibility.

"Bollywood is an integral part of that Indianism. It represents India worldwide, hence banning Pakistani artists in Indian films would have also taken the protest against organised terrorism by the rogue nation, worldwide. And, I very clearly recall that such a promise was made when 'Ae Dil Hai Mushkil' had met protests due to Fawad Khan.

"And why is Pakisan's entertainment industry silent over cross-border terrorism, Supriyo wonders.

"It's pertinent to note that one cannot recall a single Pakistani artist made famous by Bollywood, condemn terror acts by Pakistan. Enough is enough now, ban them for their only crime, that is being a Pakistani. Let we Indians wear our hearts on our sleeves and let our hearts beat in salutation of the sacrifice of our brave hearts."

(With IANS Inputs)

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