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Netizens Brutally Trolled Karan Johar For ‘Ignoring’ Shreya Ghoshal In ‘Tum Kiya Mila’ Teaser

Bollywood ace singer Shreya Ghoshal fans are upset with filmmaker Karan Johar for not crediting her in Tum Kiya Mile teaser video. On Tuesday, the filmmaker took to his official Instagram handle and shared a video announcing the release date of the romantic song, and the video had no mention of Shreya Ghoshal who reportedly […]

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Netizens Brutally Trolled Karan Johar For ‘Ignoring’ Shreya Ghoshal In ‘Tum Kiya Mila’ Teaser

Bollywood ace singer Shreya Ghoshal fans are upset with filmmaker Karan Johar for not crediting her in Tum Kiya Mile teaser video. On Tuesday, the filmmaker took to his official Instagram handle and shared a video announcing the release date of the romantic song, and the video had no mention of Shreya Ghoshal who reportedly lent her voice for Alia Bhatt. 

Reacting to it, one of the Instagram users wrote, “Why isn’t @shreyaghoshal’s name not in the video among dream team? But that one ‘Ha’ is only enough for us to recognise her voice. Also (it’s) there in the tags. But why not in the video?” Another wrote, “What about the female voice in the promo? Not a part of your ‘Dream Team’?” A third user commented, “Why is Shreya Ghoshal not mentioned? Arijit is literally not the best singer. Hawa bana rakha hai. He gets good songs, that’s it. Nothing legendary about it. This is pure bullsh*t.”

Meanwhile, the filmmaker has revealed that the song is his “unbiased” tribute to Yash Chopra. KJo wrote, “I remember at the very onset my instinct was that I wanted to film a love song that would unabashedly pay homage to my guru Yash Chopra… The thinking evolved mind would say ‘you can’t match it or even dare to emulate it,’ but the fan boy and the ardent lover of snow, chiffons, the stunning locations of Kashmir and sheer romance got the better of me… Pritam Dada and I yearned for a song for the ages from the ages and it had it be unapologetic or it wouldn’t be true.”

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