Arijit Singh is the moodiest singer I know. Believe me, I have known a lot of them, including the greatest of the singers. None as temperamental as this. He is blunt and private. He has no friends in the film industry except the composer Pritam Chakraborty, whom Arijit considers a mentor and would do anything for.
I know him from the time he made an impression on Fame Gurukul. I pointed him out to my friend Sanjay Leela Bhansali. Arijit went on to sing some beautiful melodies for Bhansali’s cinema, including ‘Laal ishq’, which is my favourite among all the songs that Arijit Singh has sung. He is leaps ahead of all the other contemporary voices in terms of popularity. But his aloof, standoffish attitude has cost him dearly.
Salman Khan decided to boycott Arijit in 2014.
What happened? The incident happened at an awards function in 2014. This was Arijit’s first awards function. Arijit wasn’t prepared to go for it because he was editing a song for his mentor Pritam-da(composer Pritam Chakraborty). But Mukesh Bhatt, who was a jury member for that particular awards function, insisted that he go for the function. And since the Bhatts’ Ashiqui 2 was actually the beginning of his career in Bollywood, Arijit couldn’t say no to them.
Arijit was working for Pritam-da in his casuals and had a flight to catch. So he went in casual chappals and clothes to the function. Arijit told me he didn’t realize a lot of people would feel he was insulting the function. “I was on my seat and very tired. So I dozed off. As you know, these award functions go on for hours. Meri aankh lag gayi. So when my name was announced for the award someone had to wake me up. I know it was wrong. But I was tired, and I dozed off. While I was walking up to the stage they started capturing images in my chappals and casuals. On stage Salman Khan was laughing in disbelief saying, ‘Tu hai winner?’ When I got on stage, he asked if I had fallen asleep. In my nervousness, I blurted out, ‘Aap logon ne sula Dia (you all put me to sleep).’ I immediately bit my tongue. I shouldn’t have done what I did. At that very moment, when he handed me the award, I whispered ‘Sorry’ into his ear. I couldn’t say more in that function. When I came down from the stage, I couldn’t find my seat. So I just started walking away. Salman Sir saw that and commented, ‘Look at this guy. He has collected his award in chappals and now he’s walking away.’ I got really scared and didn’t know what to do. That night, when I was on my flight, I kept thinking about the incident and felt sorry about it. When I reached Kolkata, I texted him. He texted me back saying I shouldn’t have gone so casually, and I shouldn’t disrespect the awards. I was happy he rebuked me as a senior and that he had got the anger out of his system. I didn’t know he was still angry.”
When Arijit recorded a song for the Meet Brothers in Kick, they called him up saying Bhai doesn’t want to keep the song. “I realized he was still angry and started apologizing again and asking to meet him to apologize personally, etc. I told him not to be angry that I was just a newcomer. Then came Bajrangi Bhaijaan. It’s in the past. I don’t think either of us is thinking about it. However, if you ask me if I still regret missing out on the song ‘Jag ghoomiya’ in Sultan, the answer will always be yes. I shall always regret being replaced in that song. I know I had sung it well. There was no reason on earth to replace me in that song.”
Finally, the vocal chord war between Arijit and Salman ended with a song for Battle Of Galwan which is likely to be the popular singer’s last playback number. Unless he changes his mind, which is not a remote likelihood.
