Salman Khan Playfully Calls Out Varun Dhawan Over 'Chunari Chunari' Recreation
Amid Chunari Chunari Song Row, Salman Khan Calls Out Varun Dhawan For Recreating His Songs

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During the David Dhawan Film Festival, Salman Khan humorously called out Varun Dhawan for recreating his iconic song 'Chunari Chunari' from the 1999 film 'Biwi No. 1.' The playful exchange highlighted the ongoing controversy surrounding the song's use in Varun's upcoming film, which has drawn criticism from producer Vashu Bhagnani.
- 01Salman Khan teased Varun Dhawan about recreating his song 'Chunari Chunari' during the David Dhawan Film Festival.
- 02The original 'Chunari Chunari' song features Salman Khan and Sushmita Sen from the film 'Biwi No. 1.'
- 03Varun Dhawan has previously recreated other popular Salman songs, including 'Chalti Hai Kya 9 Se 12' and 'Oonchi Hai Building.'
- 04Producer Vashu Bhagnani expressed his displeasure over the use of 'Chunari Chunari' in Varun's upcoming film 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai.'
- 05Bhagnani stated that he confronted David Dhawan about using the song without proper communication or consent.
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At the David Dhawan Film Festival, a light-hearted moment unfolded when Salman Khan playfully called out Varun Dhawan for recreating his classic song 'Chunari Chunari' from the 1999 film 'Biwi No. 1.' The event, which celebrated the contributions of filmmaker David Dhawan, saw Salman jokingly remark, 'Isne mera ek aur gaana utha liya,' leaving Varun blushing and laughing in response. This playful banter comes amid controversy surrounding the song's use in Varun's upcoming film 'Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai.' Producer Vashu Bhagnani has voiced his anger over the recreation, stating that he felt blindsided by the decision. Bhagnani revealed he confronted David Dhawan directly, expressing his concerns about the ethics of using the song without prior consent. He emphasized that proper communication could have avoided the issue, stating that he would have given his approval if asked. This incident highlights the ongoing discussions within the film industry regarding the recreation of classic songs and the importance of respecting original creators.
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