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Sukhbir reveals how Salman Khan came up with 'Billi Billi Akh'

Punjabi singer Sukhbir, who is known as the Prince of Bhangra and boast of chartbusters like Ishq Tera Tadpave and Balle Balle, is back with another track Billi Billi Akh, and, this time, it’s for Salman Khan’s film — Kisi...
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Punjabi singer Sukhbir, who is known as the Prince of Bhangra and boast of chartbusters like Ishq Tera Tadpave and Balle Balle, is back with another track Billi Billi Akh, and, this time, it’s for Salman Khan’s film — Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.

The song, the video of which is set to release on Thursday, has an interesting story behind it. The singer revealed that Salman came up with the idea for a wedding song and shared the same with him while the two were in Abu Dhabi.

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Billi Billi Akh is an upbeat, peppy song, composed by Vicky Sandhu, who has also written Punjabi lyrics, with the perfect blend of modern flair and Punjabi beats, features Sukhbir himself along with the entire cast of the movie — Salman Khan, Pooja Hegde, Shehnaaz Gill and Palak Tiwari.

Talking about how the song came into being, Sukhbir said, “I met Salman Khan in Abu Dhabi where he had requested a wedding song for his upcoming movie and that’s when I sent him a couple of options. He loved all of them, but especially fell in love with ‘Billi Billi Akh’, which was a Punjabi song and that’s how we started working on this Hindi version, which was written by lyricist Kumaar and the music has been produced by DJ Dips and Supernova.”

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Talking about his experience during the shoot with Salman Khan, the singer added, “My experience has been nothing short of amazing. I did not expect Salman Khan to be so hands-on when it came to every detail, he would call me to discuss often. The best part was shooting of the video, which was done in Mumbai”. —IANS

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