Arijit Singh Allegedly Slams Makers Of Pasoori Nu Remake, Claiming Unfulfilled Promise Of Yearly Fund For Underprivileged School

This morning, the makers of the Bollywood film “SatyaPrem Ki Katha,” featuring Kartik Aaryan and Kiara Advani in lead roles, released a new track titled “Pasoori Nu.” The song is a remake of a popular Pakistani track and has garnered attention since its online release. The song, originally performed in Coke Studio, has been remade in Bollywood and sung by Arijit Singh. However, the release of the song has sparked controversy and criticism.

Arijit Singh’s Alleged Twitter Account Reveals Disturbing Details

Arijit Singh, through an alleged Twitter account, has made shocking allegations against the makers of the Pasoori Nu remake, believed to be T-Series. Singh claims that he agreed to sing the song in exchange for a promised yearly fund for a school for the underprivileged. The alleged Twitter account has garnered attention from top celebrities and sparked a conversation about the tampering of songs without valid reasons.

Amidst the negative reception of the song, an alleged Twitter account claiming to be Arijit Singh has surfaced. The account, with the username ‘Whoaml,’ has shared shocking tweets following the release of “Pasoori Nu.” Users on Twitter have engaged with this account, questioning Arijit Singh about his decision to sing the remake. While the authenticity of the account remains uncertain, the fact that it is being followed by top celebrities like Ayushmann Khurrana, Kapil Sharma, Armaan Malik, Richa Chadha, Neeti Mohan, and comedian Tanmay Bhatt, along with over 105K followers, lends some credibility to the claims.

Arijit Singh’s Statements on the Remake

After the release of “Pasoori Nu,” Arijit Singh conducted a Q&A session on Twitter with fans. During this interaction, he wrote a message for the original singer of the song, Ali Sethi, expressing admiration for his talent and stating that he wished Sethi could have been a part of the Bollywood remake. Singh also mentioned that his children preferred the original version over the new one.

When questioned about why he did not reject the offer to sing the Pasoori remake, Arijit Singh revealed that the maker of the film had promised him a yearly fund for a school for the underprivileged. According to Singh, this promise was more important to him than any negative feedback he might receive for the song.

Arijit Singh also emphasized the importance of discussing such issues, urging makers to understand the disappointment felt by artists when their songs are unnecessarily altered.

While the alleged Twitter account and its claims should be treated with caution, the revelations made by Arijit Singh’s account have raised concerns about the tampering of the Pasoori remake. The controversy surrounding the song’s release continues to generate discussions and differing opinions among the audience.


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