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weekend’s Bigg Boss 19 Weekend Ka Vaar episode was filled with laughter, nostalgia, and heartfelt revelations. Host Salman Khan not only entertained the audience with his charm and humour but also addressed one of the most talked-about topics in Bollywood, his past misunderstanding with singer Arijit Singh.
Salman accepts Arijit misunderstanding was from his side
During the episode, comedian Ravi Gupta joined the show as a special guest. Upon meeting Salman, Ravi joked, “I was a little nervous about meeting you,” prompting Salman to ask why. Ravi replied, “I look like Arijit Singh.” The witty comment left everyone laughing, including Salman himself, who then surprised everyone with his response.Smiling, Salman said, “Arijit aur main bahut acche dost hai. Jo misunderstanding thi, meri side se thi. Uske baad usne gaane bhi kiye mere liye. Tiger me kiya tha, ab Galwan me kar raha hai.”With this candid statement, Salman Khan publicly acknowledged his reconciliation with Arijit Singh, putting to rest years of rumours about their strained relationship.What was the whole controversy about?
The rift between the two dated back to 2014, when Salman was hosting an award show. When Arijit, dressed casually in slippers, came on stage to receive his award, Salman teasingly asked, “Were you asleep?” to which Arijit replied, “You guys put me to sleep.” The light banter, however, didn’t sit well with Salman, leading to years of tension.In 2016, Arijit publicly apologised to Salman via a heartfelt social media post, requesting him to keep his version of a song in Sultan. Reports claimed Salman had removed Arijit’s songs from multiple projects, fuelling speculation of a lasting fallout. However, the ice finally melted when Arijit lent his soulful voice to Le Ke Prabhu Ka Naam in Tiger 3 (2023), marking their long-awaited collaboration.With Salman’s recent comment, it’s clear that all is well between the superstar and the singer. Fans couldn’t be happier to see one of Bollywood’s biggest misunderstandings finally buried, proving that time, maturity, and goodwill can heal even the deepest rifts.Do you find this article useful?