Actor
Aamir
Khan
got
into
another
controversy
over
the
song
'DK
Bose'.
He
finally
addressed
a
press
conference
with
artists
Jiten
Thukral
and
Sumit
Tagra
in
New
Delhi.
The
artists
had
demanded
a
share
of
credit
for
the
song
because
they
first
coined
the
term
'Bose
DK'
for
a
series
of
paintings
in
the
year
2005.
Apparently,
both
the
parties
have
mutually
resolved
the
matter.
Aamir
apart
from
clearing
all
the
rumours,
also
shared
his
excitement
about
the
huge
response
that
Delhi
Belly
has
got.
While
addressing
the
journalists
in
New
Delhi,
the
actor
told,
"Initially,
even
I
thought
why
they
(artists)
are
speaking
up
just
before
the
release.
These
days,
every
producer
gets
3-4
notices
before
a
film's
release.
So
companies
and
distribution
houses
have
legal
team
just
to
deal
with
that.
At
first,
we
thought
this
might
be
the
case,
but
once
I
met
with
these
boys,
I
figured
that
was
not
the
intention.
They
are
coming
from
a
different
space,
and
did
not
have
that
intention."
The
artists
also
insist
that
their
intention
was
not
to
stop
Delhi
Belly's
release.
"We
reacted
late
as
we
were
travelling.
When
we
came
back,
the
song
was
all
over.
It
was
important
for
us
to
go
ahead
and
make
out
point.
The
intention
was
not
to
stop
movie
or
hurt
somebody.
We
are
artists
and
work
on
our
principles.
Things
can
be
mutually
solved.
We
never
thought
about
monetary
benefits," they
explained.
Meanwhile,
Aamir
was
thrilled
with
the
film's
response,
“I
am
thrilled
with
the
response.
What
gives
me
real
high
is
to
sit
in
the
dark
theatre
and
watch
the
audience
enjoying
the
movie.
I'm
very
happy
about
the
film."