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What? Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has replaced Arijit Singh for Salman Khan’s Sultan?

Singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has reportedly replaced Arijit Singh for Salman Khan’s Sultan.

India TV Entertainment Desk Published : May 27, 2016 20:35 IST, Updated : May 27, 2016 20:35 IST
Arijit Singh and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Arijit Singh and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

New Delhi: The latest controversy surrounding superstar Salman Khan and singer Arijit Singh has painted the entire town red and it seems it won’t end anytime soon.

The ‘Tum Hi Ho’ singer issued a public apology to Salman on his Facebook page but there’s no reaction from the superstar even after two days of the incident.

This morning media reports suggested that Salman along with makers of Sultan have collectively decided to chop off Arjit Singh’s version of ‘Jag Ghumio’ song from the movie. It was being said that Salman’s version of the song will be retained in the movie.

But now, the latest reports in media suggest that Rahat Ali Khan has been approached to replace Arijit Singh. Reportedly, ‘Jag Ghumio’ is an emotional song thus Rahat Fateh Ali’s soulful voice was something makers were keen about.

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Since ‘Sultan’ is one of the most anticipated movies of this year, everything related to the flick is making it to the news – be it controversial or plain.

The trailer, which was released a few days ago by Salman himself, has received warm welcome from the audience and they can’t wait for the film to hit the screens.

Besides, ‘Jag Ghumio’, the film which also stars Anushka Sharma has two more tracks – one being titled 440 volt and the other one which goes by the name – ‘Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai’.

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