Popular singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya who is fondly called by people as Shah Rukh Khan’s voice, has all of a sudden gone viral on social media and more particularly, in Egypt. The reason is quite amusing. The locals of the country have found a striking resemblance between him and the late Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
The singer began his career in 1991 with Salman Khan’s Baaghi. He’s best known for the songs he sang for SRK. The films the duo has done together are Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, Anjaam, Yes Boss, Baadshah, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Josh, Asoka, Chalte Chalte, Main Hoon Na, and Om Shanti Om.
The two had their fair share of differences and in a Facebook live chat, the singer said there were some music directors with an agenda that wanted to create a rift between the two. The singer said, “That’s how live in the industry.” He further said he’s not SRK’s voice.
He said, “I am not his voice. When I perform abroad, people think I sing like Shah Rukh Khan because they don’t know songs are sung by singers and not actors.”
Shah Rukh Khan turns 58
It was that night of the year again! Bollywood heartthrob Shah Rukh Khan rang in his 58th birthday on 2 November as he stepped out to the balcony of his residence Mannat at 12 am. As it has been the norm for all SRK fans, a sea of people, like each year, reached the Jawan actor’s home to get that ‘one glance’ of their favourite superstar.
The scene outside Mannat was indeed a sight to behold. As expected, Shah Rukh Khan greeted his fans in his signature style, leaving them all star-struck. No wonder the crowd screamed their hearts out and wished the Bollywood’s ‘Baadshah’ a very happy birthday! Shah Rukh, on his part, seems extremely overwhelmed and reciprocated with golden hands.


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