Mika
is
miffed
with
director
Deepak
Tijori.
The
singer's
song
was
deleted
off
from
the
movie
Fox
without
informing
him
or
even
having
a
word
with
him.
Mika
had
shot
for
a
song
called
'Sexy
Kudiye'
for
the
movie.
The
song
was
solely
shot
with
Mika,
which
was
a
part
of
the
movie.
A
source
reveals,
"During
the
editing
stage,
the
song
was
taken
out,
without
updating
Mika
for
the
same.
He
learnt
of
the
same
after
he
didn't
see
his
song
airing
with
the
promos.
It
is
quite
a
peppy
number
which
was
decided
to
be
used
as
one
of
the
song
promos."
It
is
learnt
that
Mika's
song
was
replaced
with
another
song
called
'Jashn
Jashn'
sung
by
singer
Aakriti
Kakkar.
Mika
says,
"Everyone
knows
that
to
which
ever
movie
I
have
given
my
songs,
they
have
turned
out
to
be
super
hits.
Right
from
Jab
We
Met,
Oye
Lucky
Lucky
Oye,
Singh
Is
Kinng.
People
who
have
removed
my
song
will
be
unlucky.
It
is
bad
luck
for
them
that
they
don't
have
my
song
in
the
movie."
He
continues,
"I
was
aware
that
the
song
is
removed
but
you
reminded
me
now.
They
didn't
ask
me
before
removing
it.
As
my
duty
I
sent
them
the
song,
now
it
was
up
to
them
if
they
wanted
to
use
it
or
not.
We
didn't
have
an
agreement
that
I
should
be
upset.
The
producer
called
me
and
told
me
that
they
are
removing
the
song."
"The
release
is
less
than
one
week
away
and
there
is
no
buzz
about
the
movie.
By
deleting
my
song,
they
have
added
bad
luck
to
the
movie.
I
am
not
affected;
on
the
other
hand
I
have
gained
confidence," adds
Mika.
Director
Deepak
Tijori
says,
"Yes,
we
have
removed
Mika's
song.
Once
we
all
sat
down
to
watch
the
movie,
we
realized
the
song
wasn't
fitting
in.
It
was
breaking
the
story
plot
of
the
film.
The
production
house
and
I
jointly
decided
to
delete
the
song."
Did
you
inform
Mika
about
it?
He
says,
"This
is
handled
by
the
production
department.
They
will
have
to
inform
him.
He
is
a
dear
friend
of
ours." Fox
is
produced
by
Zee
Motion
Pictures
and
is
due
to
release
on
September
4.
The
movie
stars
Sunny
Deol,
Arjun
Rampal,
Udita
Goswami
and
Sagarika
Ghatge.
Story first published: Tuesday, September 1, 2009, 12:30 [IST]