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I am a bad singer, but I sing: Salman Khan

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 08 Jul, 2014 01:54 PM
  • I am a bad singer, but I sing: Salman Khan
Superstar Salman Khan, who has sung the song "Hangover" for his film "Kick", says he is a bad singer but that doesn't stop him from singing.
 
"I sing badly but I can sing just about anytime. I don't care about how I sing... I sing, I don't care," the 47-year-old said here Sunday in an interview.
 
"But to be suddenly put in a spot and being told to sing, then I get hesitant. If I am singing on my own then I am fine," he added.
 
As much as he is enjoying the curiosity created by "Hangover", Salman is also quite surprised to see the hype around him singing a song for a film.
 
"I have sang before, in 'Hello Brother' and 'Wanted' also, the 'Most Wanted' title track was sung by me. I don't understand why is all this happening because I have sung earlier," Salman said.
 
"So all this hype is making me feel like I am singing for the first time. I have just sung a bit better than those two times," he added.
 
"Hangover" has been composed by Himesh Reshammiya.
 
"Kick" also stars Jacqueline Fernandez and hits theatres July 25.

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