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Will Smith is all praises for Badshah’s track in Aladdin

Will Smith will be seen playing the role of Genie in Disney’s upcoming movie Aladdin. For the Hindi version of the film, Badshah has made a track titled Sab Sahi Hai Bro which is an ode to friendship. Will Smith has seen the song and is very impressed with Badshah.

The rapper posted a video of Will Smith on Instagram and captioned it as, “I guess big willy @willsmith paaji likes the song i did for aladdin. In theatres 24th may!!! Its high time you do a proper bollywood film sir!!!”


In the video, Smith has said, "Baadshah, great work man, that's beautiful, it is funny looking at the things that you used that are in the movie, that's a good product that you got going on. It is funny how because when we were making the sequence I kept saying to guy Richie man it got to be Bollywood level, don't let the sequence not be on the Bollywood level. This is beautiful, good work, appreciate it, man."

We are sure it would be a great moment for Badshah to get such praises from Will Smith.

Aladdin is slated to release on 24th May 2019. It also stars Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott.

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Anoushka Shankar has called out Air India after discovering her sitar badly cracked when she opened the case after a recent flight. She posted a video online showing the split running across the lower end of the instrument. The clip raised quick questions about how the airline handled it, especially since she said she paid the handling fee and used the same protective cases she always travels with.

Shankar said it was her first time choosing Air India in years, and that made the discovery harder to accept. She added that the sitar had travelled safely for more than a decade on other carriers without even a peg slipping.

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