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Singer Abhijeet, known as the voice behind some of Hindi cinema’s most memorable songs, including 'Main koi aisa geet gaoon' and 'Badi Mushkil Hai,' has hit out at Pakistan and Pakistanis once again. In the past, Abhijeet used the forum of reality shows to run down pop singer Atif Aslam for his lack of singing skills and training. In general, too, the Indian singer has been very vocal about his opposition to Pakistani singers recording and performing in India.

In a recent interview to the Times of India, Abhijeet has done it again. Referring to reports of links between director and producer Mahesh Bhatt’s son, Rahul Bhatt, and terror suspect, David Headley, Abhijeet said, ‘Years ago, I had protested about Mahesh Bhatt and his soft corner for Pakistan. But nobody took notice. And see what’s happening now. I want to know why a thorough investigation isn’t being carried out against the whole Bhatt family? How come no one else in the industry had any connections with US terror suspect David Headley except the Bhatt family?’

While criticising the Bhatt family, Abhijeet couldn't resist throwing a barb at his pet peeve: Pakistani talent. ‘Why do they call Pakistani singers and actors to work in India when we have so much talent here? Both the brothers, Mahesh and Mukesh themselves travel to Delhi and personally get the visas of Pakistani artists made. Why?’ he asked.

Abhijeet also described Pakistani singers as 'besura' (out of tune). 'People praise Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s voice, but have they heard Sukhwinder Singh? There’s no better singer than Sukhwinder,' said Abhijeet, adding, 'and the irony is that it’s hardly been a year since 26/11 and already songs of two Pakistani singers, Atif Aslam and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, are topping the Indian music charts.
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In an email to the media, Pooja Bhatt (Mahesh Bhatt’s daughter, a film producer and director in her own right) has hit back at the scornful singer. She writes: ‘[Abhijeet] is obviously going through a mental 'recession' and has a severe case of sour grapes as well since both Fisheye Network and Vishesh films do not consider using his voice for any of our films.’

Referring to Abhijeet’s rant about Headley's Pakistani connection, Pooja Bhatt retorted, ‘[Abhijeet] has forgotten one vital point, Headley's American connection. Headley was after all, half-Pakistani and half-American. Now should we stop our Prime Minister from working with Obama too?’


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whatever abhijeet says...... i just love the songs of rahat fateh ali khan.........although i love the ones of nusrat fateh ali khan better.........
 
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Atif is a craze in India as well as in Pakistan and many more pop stars here.

dont know what abijeet has with them
 
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Abhijeet has only one way of singing and that is old..his era is over. he should understand that, his only career is in Reality shows, he should just focus on that

Atif aslam and Rahat ..rocks!! music knows no boundaries and never should.
 
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Jo bikta hai woh chalta hai! that should be clear to Abhjeet. simple. angoor khatte hai Abhijeet kyon?
 
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Lol don't know anything about bands and artist in pak but i heard that people over there don't respect music much and most of the song they sing are stolen but idk

of the above mentioned singer i have only heard of nusrat from a friened of mine but thats all ;D.
 
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Doesn't matter i still love junoon,Rahat fateh alikan and Atif aslam(for his ragas) songs.
There are lot of pakistani contestants in sa re ga ma who are better singers like Mussarat,Amanat ali ..
 
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Doesn't matter i still love junoon,Rahat fateh alikan and Atif aslam(for his ragas) songs.
There are lot of pakistani contestants in sa re ga ma who are better singers like Mussarat,Amanat ali ..

how doesn't it matter i mean come on they should make sumthing orignal.

oh and i am confused is this a responce to my comment 0_o
 
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how doesn't it matter i mean come on they should make sumthing orignal.

oh and i am confused is this a responce to my comment 0_o
no it is not a reply to your comment. I am answering to the thread title.:cheers:

It is a matter of singing and voice nothing related to originality.
 
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You should ask your own Anu malik how many songs, music he had stolen :)

Besides copycat of Hollywood movies

ah dude who the F is anu malik 0_o.

and what do you mean by "Besides copycat of Hollywood movies"

Please rephrase that sentence into proper grammer cause i didn't got a word you said.
 
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no it is not a reply to your comment. I am answering to the thread title.:cheers:

It is a matter of singing and voice nothing related to originality.

Ah cheers mate thanks for clearing that up ;D.

and it does if your stealing song then your jsut stealing other peoples hard work.
 
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Leave aside rahat fateh khan...He is a talented sufi singer but seriously Atif Aslam??His voice is worse than a bus conductor...No voice modulation.No Sur nothing....
 
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'Why should we give Pakistanis a chance?'

Pakistani artistes and singers have performed in India for a long time. Abhijeet

Singer Abhijeet recently protested this phenomenon. 'Why should we allow these people into our country to perform when we are not welcome in their country?' he asked in a letter to the Government of India.

Along with bhajan singer Anoop Jalota, ghazal artiste Jagjit and playback singers Kumar Sanu and Jaspinder Narula, Abhijeet asked the government to ban Pakistani artistes from performing in India.

"We don't play cricket because our people are being killed by them. Why should we allow their singers to perform here?" he asks Associate Editor/Chief Correspondent Syed Firdaus Ashraf.

What have you written to the prime minister?

We are seeking the government's help in banning [the entry of ] Pakistani artistes [into India].

I was hurt when I heard about the atrocities Indian artistes face in Pakistan. Our artistes are banned there -- from performing as well as on television.

One can't even attend a wedding without them [Pakistani authorities] being suspicious that you might perform there.

But Pakistani artistes are welcomed in India; they make money. Some even settle down here.

I ask that our government should consider the dignity of our artistes. There are Indian Sufi singers, ghazal singers and pop singers here as well who do not get a chance.

Why should we give Pakistanis a chance?


[Ghazal singer] Jagjit Singh was sent back to India when he wanted to perform in Pakistan. We gave much respect to [playback singer] Noorjehan, felicitated her, but Lataji [Mangeshkar] was denied a visa to Pakistan.

We [Indians] cannot play cricket with them. We have no relations with them. But they seek refuge in our culture.

Lucky Ali performed in Pakistan three years ago. Lataji refused the Pakistan Cricket Board invitation to perform.

She must have refused because she was denied the visa earlier. How can she go there again? It is humiliating.

You tell me, how many Indian singers are shown on Pakistani television? None. Why should our channels show them?

As for Lucky Ali, I don't know whether he has Indian or New Zealand citizenship. Check with him.


Do you listen to Pakistani music?

Abhijeet I used to listen to [ghazal artistes] Ghulam Ali and Mehdi Hasan. Now I don't.

They can make money here, but we cannot make money there. Look at Adnan Sami [ Images ].

What have you got against him?

I met many Pakistanis in Houston, America. They are very angry with Adnan because he never says he is proud to be a Pakistani.

But he is a British citizen.

No. He holds a British passport. If a Pakistani comes [to India] via some other country, does it mean he is not a Pakistani?

Is it professional rivalry speaking?

No way. I have sung 200 hit songs.

At the cost of my career, I am taking on these Pakistani singers. People say I am doing this for publicity. Why?

What publicity do I need? My songs are being played all over on television from morning to evening. I am seen on television channels.

But music is for everyone. These artistes have not harmed anyone.

Let me give you an example of [the late] Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan [ Images ]. He was a qawwali singer in Pakistan. No one knew him. As soon as he landed in India, we gave him such a rousing welcome, he became world famous.

He then said in an interview, 'I have come [to India] to settle the score.' You understand what this means for India?

What does it mean?

I don't know. But what am I to think when a person from an enemy country says that?

But people enjoy their music.


Who said that? Our music has 100 per cent audience in Pakistan compared to theirs in our country.

Who else has joined this protest with you?

There are many NGOs angry about our artistes being treated badly in Pakistan. When they came to know Adnan Sami and Abida Parveen [ Images ] are Pakistanis, they got very angry.

We call Pakistani singers to perform here. Our heroines dance with them; that is bad.

What does your letter say?

We have four chappatis to eat in our country. Why do we need to share that with our enemy country?
 
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I agree with Abhijeet, one way traffic makes no sense. How many Pakistani artiste have stood up against their administration and said that Indian artistes should be welcome in their country too?

besides Pakistani artistes need us, our industry. We can do without them, its not our problem that their creativity can’t be optimized in their own country.
 
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