Shaheer
Sheikh
Takes
Credit
For
Dialogue
Writer's
Poetry
Recently,
a
dialogue
writer
had
claimed
that
the
shayaris
are
not
Shaheer's!
The
writer
shared
in
his
note,
"Although
we
started
writing
dialogues
for
YRHPK
from
script
episode
5,
the
creatives
wanted
to
have
poignant
moments
underlined
through
poetry
in
the
initial
episodes
as
well.
So,
I
wrote
some
pieces
of
initial
four
episodes,
which
Mr
Sheikh
claimed
in
an
interview
as
his
work!"
Shaheer
Says
It
Was
A
Write
Up
By
The
PR
Team
It
was
evident
from
the
writer's
note
that
he
was
extremely
upset
with
Shaheer.
Now,
Shaheer
has
apologised
to
the
writer.
Her
shared
the
writer's
note
and
tweeted,
"It's
was
not
an
interview
it
was
a
write
up
by
the
PR
team.
I
would
again
want
to
apologise
because
I
should
have
realised
that
it
can
hurt
someone.
they
keep
reading
my
shayries
on
twitter
and
insta
and
that's
why
they
asked.
Didn't
meant
to
take
credit.
Sorry
it's
all
you.
🙏"
-
(sic)
The
Actor
Apologises
To
The
Writer
Shaheer
also
had
earlier
shared
a
note
which
read:
"Sorry
Divy
Nidhi
Sharma
Ji.
Didn't
mention
anything
I
was
talking
to
the
PR
team
I
told
them
I
write
and
I
wrote
few
lines
for
the
initial
few
eps
also
and
then
we
got
a
new
writer
and
his
sharyies
are
good..
I
would
never
want
to
put
my
name
on
anybody's
work.
I
did
write
few
lines,
which
I
am
not
really
proud
of
because
it's
very
average."
-
(sic)
He
Recalls
His
Shayari
"And
I
thought
of
it
while
standing
in
the
scene
in
front
of
the
camera
is
what
I
still
remember
"jo
rehgaya
peche
nisha
jo
chut
gae
halki
is
yaad..
uska
bas
yahi
kehna
hai,
ki
humari
kismat
mein
firse
milna
hai..."
-
(sic)
‘Sorry
Didn't
Mean
To
Hurt
Anyone’
"I
guess
apart
from
this
they
made
me
dub
few
new
shayries
which
I
guess
were
yours
but
if
u
say
that
u
have
written
this
also
then
I
agree
to
that
as
well.
i
don't
want
to
take
credit
for
writing
as
I
am
just
an
actor
and
that's
what
I
do
when
I
am
on
set.
Sorry
didn't
mean
to
hurt
anyone."
-
(sic)