Renowned playback singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya has once again made headlines with his outspoken views on Bollywood’s leading stars, Salman Khan and Shah Rukh Khan. In a recent interview, Abhijeet openly acknowledged his professional differences with Shah Rukh Khan but maintained his respect for the actor’s stature and class. However, his remarks about Salman Khan were notably dismissive, stating that Salman was “not even worth discussing.”
Abhijeet’s comments have reignited discussions about his industry relationships, particularly his sharp critique of Salman Khan during the actor’s controversial hit-and-run case. At the time, Abhijeet had stirred controversy by blaming those sleeping on the streets for the tragedy, a statement many perceived as support for Salman. However, the singer later clarified that his remarks were not intended to defend the actor but to highlight the dangers of sleeping on roads.
Despite his critical stance, Abhijeet has lent his voice to several hit songs picturized on Salman Khan, including “Tan Tana Tan” and “Chunari Chunari.” Yet, he insists that these songs belong to him as an artist, not the stars they were associated with. In contrast, Abhijeet has expressed a strong preference for singing exclusively for Shah Rukh Khan, whom he considers the only star worthy of his focus.
The singer’s candid opinions continue to spark debate among fans and industry insiders, showcasing his unapologetic approach to discussing Bollywood’s dynamics. As Abhijeet remains a polarizing figure, his remarks underline the complexities of professional relationships in the entertainment world.