Abhijeet Bhattacharya slams Shah Rukh Khan: “Your music died after I left”
Abhijeet Bhattacharya opens up about his fallout with Shah Rukh Khan, discussing their past collaborations, the lack of memorable songs since, and his feelings of hurt.
The headline may raise an alarm, but wait for it to make sense. A Mumbai-based woman just made it public that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan ruined her life. The actor, who is known as the ‘King of romance’, has somehow contributed to messing up her life.
In a recent post, shared by Humans of Bombay, this unnamed woman revealed how the romantic films of Shar Rukh Khan led her to propose her husband. Dreaming of the filmy moments where violins play when you meet the one, she hung in there for the ‘Shah Rukh Khan style proposal’. However, that never happened to her and she went down on her knees to become the ‘Shah Rukh Khan’ in her relationship.
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Here, read her story.
“Shahrukh Khan ruined my life!
Since I was a little girl, I always dreamed of having the ‘perfect proposal’ from the perfect man. Violins would start playing in the background, he would walk up to me slowly, while the wind blew in my hair, fall to his knees and hand me the ring.
But that never happened. In fact, we found ourselves in the middle of this mess where I was trying to convince my Bengali parents to let me marry a Punjabi Baniya! We’d been dating for 3 years, but the majority of that time was spent on bringing our families together. At one point in our relationship, we were sure that we were going to get married –so he never even tried to ‘surprise’ me with a proposal.
Amidst all this drama of a big, fat Indian wedding, I realised– I never had my filmy moment! So, on his birthday, I decided to take the matter into my own hands. I planned a surprise party at the restaurant where we had our first date, and as soon as he walked in– I asked the DJ to play “Marry Me” by Bruno Mars and fell to my knees when he walked in.
I said ‘Ashish Aggrawal– I want to spend the rest of my life laughing, crying and fighting with you– will you marry me?’ He looked at me, smirked, pulled me in for a hug and whispered – ‘let’s hope our kids aren’t as filmy!’
And just like that, I created the moment I’d been waiting for..why do women have to wait for the guy to propose? It’s a new day, new age– if you like him, then maybe you should put a ring on it!”
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