Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: Bhangra specialist and playback singer Mika, who rose to fame, post his much publicized lip-lock with Rakhi Sawant fears Salman Khan!
The hit-maker was elated penning his latest song that had Salman’s ex-ladylove Katrina’s name mentioned in it but the moment he realized he would offend Khan, he decided to drop her from the lyrics of the song.
Talking to a tabloid, a source said, “Mika has been excited about the track. He thinks it will be as well received as his `Ae Ganpat` and the recent `Dhinka Chikha` numbers. But after recording it, he felt he needed to remove Katrina`s name. He considers himself to be a good pal of Salman, and decided to change the name from Katrina to Jacklina as it was a similar rhyming name."
Mika knows that messing up with Salman will do no good to his career so he thought it was best to remain in the good books of `Dabangg` Khan.
“Salman and Mika share a good relationship and all their songs together have been popular. `Saari Duniya Mere Ispe` is a fun Bollywood masala song and as Mika respects Salman, he decided to give it a pass and changed the name for the sake of his friendship with the star”, added the source.
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