HOT NOW! Govinda Reacts To His Name Deleted From Varun Dhawan's Judwaa 2 Song 'Tan Tana Tan'
Here's what Govinda has to say about his name missing from the Tan Tana Tan song from Varun Dhawan's Judwaa 2.
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By Madhuri
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Govinda
REACTS
on
deleting
name
from
Varun
Dhawan's
Judwaa
2
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FilmiBeat
Govinda
and
his
long-time
collaborator
David
Dhawan's
fallout
had
left
everyone
quite
surprised.
His
son
Varun
is
often
labelled
as
'the
New
Age
Govinda' for
its
impeccable
comic
timing
and
dance
skills.
While
Govinda
had
made
clear
that
he
isn't
pleased
with
the
comparisons
in
his
past
interviews,
Varun
on
the
other
hand
had
refused
to
speak
ill
of
the
senior
actor.
For
those
who
ain't
aware,
while
the
new
version
of
Tan
Tana
Tan
has
retained
most
of
the
lyrics
from
the
'90s
hit,
the
Dhawans
have
apparently
chopped
off
a
reference
to
Govinda
in
the
track.
Recently
when
Spotboye
asked
Govinda
about
this,
here's
what
he
had
to
say...
His
First
Reaction
Govinda
told
Spotboye
that
he
hadn't
heard
the
song
and
promised
to
call
back
after
hearing
it.
'I
Don't
Think
They
Tampered
With
The
Song'
Later,
he
called
them
back
and
told
them,
"Requirement
initiates
writing.
I
don't
think
they
tampered
with
the
song
for
any
other
reason."
Govinda
Didn't
Deny
The
Fall-Out
He
rather
chose
to
give
a
diplomatic
answer
and
said,
"Aisa
nahin
hota
hai
film
industry
mein.
Here,
everybody
is
out
for
business.
Personal
agendas
are
not
carried
out."
On
Probing
Further
Govinda
continued
to
express
a
similar
sentiment
and
quipped,
"As
I
said,
writing
is
dependent
on
the
demand
of
time."
When
Govinda
Had
Lashed
Out
At
Varun
And
Ranveer
During
the
promotions
of
Aa
Gaya
Hero,
Govinda
had
lashed
out,
"Ranveer
Singh
and
Varun
Dhawan
both
have
a
body
like
Salman
Khan.
But
they
can't
say
it.
If
they
call
themselves
as
Salman
Khan,
then
they
won't
get
films.
They
can't
afford
to
be
against
Khan.
This
is
how
the
filmy
world
works."
'How
Can
Varun
Be
Like
Me?'
He
had
further
added,
"How
can
he
(Varun)
be
like
me?
To
become
Govinda,
he
needs
to
be
innocent,
uneducated
and
a
poor
village
boy.
Varun
is
already
a
son
of
a
director.
In
the
last
six
years,
he
hasn't
done
more
than
two
films
with
his
father,
whereas
I
did
17
films
with
his
father."
Looks
like
the
Dhawans
too
are
in
no
mood
to
forgive
and
forget!
What
do
you
folks
think
about
this
entire
controversy?
Let
us
know
in
the
comment
section
below.