OMG! Atif Aslam Refuses to promote a Bollywood song Sung through Him


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Pakistani singer Atif Aslam has courted an important controversy with the aid of refusing to promote a Bollywood music that turned into sung with the aid of him. This act has put the cultural family members between the two film industries in deep crisis. Producer Sanjeev Kumar has proven that Atif Aslam has been time and again brushing aside requests to promote his newest track Sehmi Hai Dhadkan from the impending Bollywood movie Daas Dev.

“Atif talked about he will do it, nonetheless it hasn’t been carried out. I’m no longer certain why he isn’t taking half within the pastime, but, as a producer, I see that work promised hasn’t been executed,” Kumar referred to in a statement to the media. Sehmi Hai Dhadkan became unveiled on February 22 because the first tune from Sudhir Mishra’s movie Daas Dev, a up to date take on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s novel Devdas. whereas Aslam himself has now not commented on the difficulty it is believed that his refusal to advertise the track is attributed to the ban on Pakistani artists known as on by baby-kisser Babul Supriyo ultimate month. Supriyo had additionally objected to the inclusion of Pakistan singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s voice in the film Welcome To ny. Daas Dev stars Richa Chadha, Aditi Rao Hydari and Rahul Bhat. it's scheduled to hit the monitors on March 23. Pakistan additionally formally criticised India for ‘anti-Pakistan prejudice’ as the Indian motion photographs Producers association IMP upheld its ban on Pakistani performing artistes. “it is unfortunate that paintings and cinema, which carry americans together by means of acting as cultural bridges, are being held hostage to hate and xenophobia,” international workplace spokesperson Muhammad Faisal mentioned.
“regrettably this resolution, following a couple of others, including non-issuance of visas to Pakistani pilgrims, refusal to permit participation of Sikhs and Katas Raj pilgrims, and cancellation of activities fits, underscores the starting to be intolerance and bias common in India,” he brought.

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