Iulia
On
'Selfish'
Song
While
speaking
to
Pinkvilla,
Iulia
said,
"I
was
there
when
the
song
was
created
so
it
grew
in
me
-
it's
a
part
of
me
already.
I
love
the
melody
-
Vishal's
sensibility
can
be
felt
there,
I
like
the
message,
which
is
different
and
special."
Ahem
Ahem!
"You
ask
someone
to
think
of
himself/herself
only
if
you
really
care
very
much
about
the
person
and
want
the
betterment
of
that
person.
It's
a
song
you
sing
for
someone
you
love."
Iulia's
Reaction
When
She
Heard
The
Lyrics
For
The
First
Time
"It
was
love
at
first
hearing
-
and
became
our
most
favourite
song.
We
were
jamming
one
day,
and
the
music
director
Vishal
Mishra
was
playing
his
guitar
when
this
beautiful
melody
was
created.
The
lyrics
became
an
instant
hit
between
all
our
friends,
everyone
started
humming
them
and
it
worked
very
well
for
a
situation
in
the
movie."
Iulia
Is
All
Thankful
To
Salman
"Like
that
the
song
entered
Race3
and
Vishal
asked
me
to
record
the
female
part.
Later
on
Atif
crooned
the
song
in
his
wonderful
voice.
I
feel
really
blessed
that
I'm
a
part
of
the
song.
It
is
very
dear
to
my
heart
and
I
hope
the
audience
will
connect
to
it
too."
Iulia
Reveals
Salman
Came
Up
With
The
Idea
Of
'Selfish' Song
Speaking
about
the
same,
Iulia
said,
"It
was
Salman
who
came
up
with
the
thought
we
should
be
selfish
at
least
once
-
as
the
lyrics
go,
‘Ik
baar
baby
selfish
ho
ke
jio
naa'.
I
was
surprised
because
as
children
we
have
been
taught
that
love
is
selfless
and
that
we
should
offer
love
without
expecting
anything
in
return."
Salman's
Thought
Is
'New'
In
Approach
"But
his
thought
was
new
in
approach.
To
at
least
once
think
of
yourself,
can
be
a
good
advice
for
the
givers,
especially
mothers
and
Indian
women.
They
are
always
there
for
everyone,
taking
care
of
everything
-
from
their
kids,
husbands,
families,
friends,
colleagues,
to
their
house
and
work."
Iulia
Says
The
Song
Is
Dedicated
To
Indian
Women
"..In
the
process
they
often
forget
to
think
of
themselves.
So
this
song
is
a
reminder
that
at
least
once
we
should
take
a
moment
to
think
about
ourselves
-
not
in
a
literally
selfish
way
but
to
recharge
ourselves
so
we
get
more
resources
to
share
with
others."