Jag Ghoomeya from Sultan was originally sung by Arijit Singh. Salman Khan got it removed as he doesn't want Arijit Singh to sing for him anymore. Salman Khan didn't forgive Arijit Singh's insulting remarks on the show. At this award ceremony, when Arijit was announced the winner, he walked a bit late on the stage to collect the award and looked absolutely drowsy in his appearance. Salman passed a comment "So gaye the kya" (did you fall asleep?) to which Arijit gave a sarcastic reply "aap logo ne sula diya" (You made us all sleep). Salman didn't take this too lightly and took the revenge in Sultan by removing Arijit Singh's song. Watch the entire video below. Also watch the 2nd half in the following video which shows Salman Khan screaming at lyricist Mithoon.
Arijit Singh publicly apologized to Salman Khan last week on Facebook and later deleted his post.
Have a look at that story HERE
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