Salman Khan Is Super UPSET With Sanam Teri Kasam Makers For Stealing His Song
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oi-Priyanka
By Priyanka
A
song
that
Salman
Khan
wanted
to
use
for
Tere
Naam
has
been
included
in
Sanam
Teri
Kasam,
co-directed
by
his
Lucky:
No
Time
for
Love
makers
Vinay
Sapru
and
Radhika
Rao,
who
say
it
was
a
way
to
add
the
superstar's
'lucky
charm'
to
their
film.
On
Wednesday,
Salman
tweeted,
"Directors
of
my
film
'Lucky...'
and
'Sanam
Teri
Kasam'
churaud
(stole)
my
song
from
Himesh
(Reshammiya).
Lovely
song.
Had
selected
it
for
'Tere
Naam'."
The
song
in
question
is
titled
"Haal-e-dil".
Asked
about
it,
Sapru
told,
"Salman
Khan
is
our
mentor,
so
we
do
all
our
work
keeping
Salman
informed
about
it.
But
as
a
project,
we
had
not
discussed
'Sanam
Teri
Kasam'
with
him.
When
we
were
discussing
it
and
were
showing
everything
that
we
have
done
in
the
film,
'Haal-e-dil'
came
up,
and
he
said,
'This
is
my
song!'
He
got
a
little
upset
about
it."
Sapru
further
added,
"Not
that
we
wanted
to
take
this
song,
but
when
we
were
doing
our
music
sitting
with
Himesh
at
that
time,
we
finalised
the
first
song
of
the
film.
There
were
two
tunes
to
get
finalised.
But
when
Himesh
said
that
this
tune
was
finalised
by
Salman
for
'Tere
Naam',
and
he
has
kept
another
song
that
Salman
could
use
it
when
he
makes
another
tragic
love
story,
we
took
this
one."
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"Salman
has
been
our
lucky
charm
since
we
started
our
career,
and
we
were
very
clear
that
by
hook
or
by
crook,
we
want
Salman's
lucky
charm
in
our
film.
So,
we
finalised
that
song."
The
director
said
that
the
50-year-old
actor
was
"upset"
but
after
seeing
the
song
as
part
of
Sanam
Teri
Kasam,
"it
almost
got
tears
to
his
eyes".
Sanam
Teri
Kasam,
releasing
on
Friday,
stars
Telugu
actor
Harshvardhan
Rane
and
Pakistani
actress
Mawra
Hocane,
who
are
foraying
into
Bollywood.