Years after their feud, Arijit Singh meets Salman Khan at his residen

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Salman Khan and Arijit Singh, two prominent figures in the Bollywood industry, seem to have finally buried the hatchet, marking the end of a bitter feud that spanned for 9 years.

This reconciliation came to light when a video surfaced yesterday, showing Arijit Singh leaving Salman Khan’s Mumbai residence. The intriguing aspect of this development has ignited speculation among fans about a potential collaboration between these two titans of the Indian entertainment industry.

The feud between Salman Khan and Arijit Singh has its roots in a rather public spat that occurred during an award ceremony in 2014. Salman Khan, who was hosting the event, playfully asked Arijit Singh, who was receiving an award, “Are you the winner?” Arijit, dressed casually, retorted with a quip, “You all put me to sleep.” This light-hearted banter, however, quickly escalated into something more significant.

Following this incident, Arijit Singh found his songs systematically removed from Salman Khan’s film projects, which included blockbuster movies like “Bajrangi Bhaijaan,” “Kick,” and “Sultan.” The rift between the two icons appeared to be deep-seated and irreparable.

In an attempt to mend fences, Arijit Singh issued a public apology to Salman Khan in 2016, beseeching him to retain his version of a song in the movie “Sultan.” In a heartfelt social media post, Arijit confessed that he had made numerous efforts to apologize to Salman through text messages and emails, but all had fallen on deaf ears.

The recent sighting of Arijit Singh leaving Salman Khan’s residence has sparked intense speculation about the nature of their interaction. Fans are fervently hoping that this could be a sign of a newfound camaraderie and possibly a musical collaboration between the two, marking a significant turning point in their previously tumultuous relationship.

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