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Bollywood Actress Priyanka Chopra Is Special To Shahrukh Khan

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Bollywood Actor Shahrukh Khan has generated quite some interest and a lot of publicity for his next film Billu Barber because of his dance numbers with Kareena and Deepika Padukone. However he has saved the best for the last, the dance number that he is going to do with Priyanka Chopra.

Ladies claim that Shahrukh is a complete charmer and he does that without trying too hard. Now here is how he floored Priyanka Chopra.

Shahrukh Khan sat down with music director Pritam while he composed a duet for SRK and Priyanka. Pritam confirmed, “Shah Rukh took very close interest in each one of the songs. He isn’t a musician. But he has an instinctive ear for music. It takes him just a few seconds to approve or cut down a track.”

With the songs meant for Kareena Kapoor and Deepika Padukone, Pritam faced no problems. “Shah Rukh loved his songs with Kareena Marjana and Deepika Love mera hit hit. They were straightforward dance songs with shared grooves between Shah Rukh and Kareena/Deepika.”

The script demands that Priyanka be given special treatment in the song. Shahrukh saw to it that she got what she deserved.

Divulges Pritam, “Shah Rukh’s song with Priyanka Khuda-ae-kher is not an item song. It’s a love ballad that the pair playing Bollywood superstars, emote to in front of the camera.

Being a love song Shah Rukh felt there wasn’t enough of the female presemce in the vocals. He made me re-record the song with more for the female vocalist (Dominique) to do since he wanted Priyanka to have an equal number of lines.”

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