I can never be guilty of insulting anybody: Himesh
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Singer-composer Himesh Reshammiya is in trouble...again! This time it's over objections to the words "asalaam walequm" in a song in his debut film "Aap Ka Suroor". I'm
here to entertain people. I'm starring in my first film and hopefully
it will be liked. I'm not here to hurt any community or religion's
sentiments," Himesh told IANS.
"The words 'Dua karoon sajda
karoon, yehi main kahoon, 'asalaam walequm', are sung by my character
at a music concert. It's his way of saying 'god bless you'. There're no
negative connotations at all. 'Asalaam walequm' has been used in a very
positive spirit. I'm the film's main lead, the singer and the composer.
So it's my responsibility to make sure I offend nobody."
A section of people have objected to the words being used in places of pleasure.
"I
am being asked how I can stop the song from being played at
discotheques. All I can say is, the destiny of a song and the places
it's taken to is in nobody's hands.
"For the rest, all I can say
is I can never be guilty of insulting anybody. How do I keep getting
into these controversies, you tell me! If my song 'Jhalak dikhla ja'
can be accused of inciting ghosts, then anything can happen."
There's also the matter with Asha Bhosle. He was seen crossing swords with her on Zee's "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa" programme.
"No.
Only the promos have been cut to make it seem like we're fighting. I've
made peace with her. She has also sung a duet with me for my film."
Indo-Asian News Service
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