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Ajay Devgn isn't replaced by Sunny Deol in Singham 3!

Of late, a lot of rumours were doing the rounds that action star Sunny Deol is going to replace Ajay Devgn in the upcoming Singham sequel, Singham 3. But now, the Baadshaho star has come forward to rubbish all such baseless reports.

In an interview, Devgn said, "I think there is some confusion. Only I am doing Singham 3. Rohit Shetty is currently working on its script."


Recently, there were reports that Sunny Deol is doing Singham 3 and that he even called Ajay to inform about starring in Singham 3 which will be titled as S3. But Ajay Devgn has clearly refuted all such reports. He says he is very much part of the third instalment of Singham film series.

So, does that leave any room for confusion? Is the news about S3 starring Sunny Deol a lie? Actually, there is a twist in the whole story. S3 is a Tamil film featuring Anushka Shetty and Shruti Haasan and Suriya in principal roles. Sunny Deol has reportedly liked the script and its Hindi version. Its remake will be bankrolled by Jayantilal Gada.

The film might go to sets at the end of the year. On the other hand, Ajay Devgn's Singham 3 may also star rolling around the same time, if the script and the other star cast is locked on time.

Meanwhile, Ajay Devgn and Sunny Deol are currently busy promoting their films Baadshaho and Poster Boys respectively.

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Arijit Singh reveals the painful process behind creating his signature voice

As Arijit celebrates his birthday on 25 April, an older interview has resurfaced

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Arijit Singh reveals the painful process behind creating his signature voice

Highlights

  • Arijit Singh once said audiences initially rejected his voice
  • The singer revealed he pushed himself physically to reshape his vocal texture
  • Arijit rose to fame with Tum Hi Ho in 2013 and announced his retirement from playback singing earlier this year

Today, Arijit Singh is widely regarded as one of Bollywood’s most recognisable voices. But before songs such as Tum Hi Ho made him a household name, the singer says his voice was far from universally accepted.

As Arijit celebrates his birthday on 25 April, an older interview has resurfaced in which he spoke candidly about the pressure he faced early in his career and the extreme lengths he went to in order to transform his sound.

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