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Will sing in 'Tubelight', rest depends on Salman: Arijit
Mumbai: Post his fall-out with Salman Khan a few months ago, singer Arijit Singh says he will "definitely" sing a song in the superstar's next but whether the track will be retained is not in his hands.
Arijit had stirred the hornest's nest by posting an apology to the 'Dabangg' star on Facebook over some misunderstanding in an award function.
The singer had requested Salman to retain the version of a song crooned by him in "Sultan". Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's version was retained in the movie.
Arijit will now croon a track in Kabir Khan's upcoming "Tubelight", starring Salman.
When asked about it, Arijit told PTI, "Well, I will sing in 'Tubelight' again. But after that, what will happen I don't know. But I will definitely sing because nobody can stop me from singing a song.
"Phir uske baad kya decision hoga woh toh unke upar hai (referring to Salman). Unki naarazgi kitni hai un pe (depend karta hai)," he said.
The 29-year-old "Tumhi Ho" singer says he has not spoken to the "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" star after the controversy, but hopes to do so in the future.
"No, I didn't speak to him. I didn't get a chance to speak to him. May be, I'll get a chance someday and then I will but I don't think he takes these things that seriously. Everybody else made the matter serious," he said.
Arijit also insists that there are no ill feelings between the two and that the 50-year-old actor does not even pay heed to such things.
"There is no ill-will from his side either. He has a lot of work in his life, he is not bothered about such things. He works so hard and makes these films. We are entertained. Look at 'Sultan'. It has created so much awareness about a lot of things. He has got nothing to do with this silly small thing. Baaki logo ko padi hai, unko (Salman) nahi," he said.
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