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Sab Sahi Ho Jaayega: SRK turns singer during anti-Covid lockdown; AbRam says 'papa enough now!'

Sab Sahi Ho Jaayega: SRK turns singer during anti-Covid lockdown; AbRam says 'papa enough now!'

IBNS | @indiablooms | 04 May 2020, 07:18 am

Mumbai/IBNS: From cooking to washing, Bollywood celebrities were seen performing various tasks at home during the anti-Coronavirus lockdown but the biggest surprise came when superstar Shah Rukh Khan turned a singer but not getting spared from a lovable taunt by younger son AbRam.

In the wake of I for India concert which was held on social media to raise funds to fight Covid, Khan sang song Sab Sahi Ho Jaayega which narrates the perils of lockdown and the hope for better times in a nutshell.

Though music and lyrics were given by Badshah and Sainee Raj, Khan, who had earlier shown skills in show hosting besides being an actor and producer, excelled even as a singer.

He tweeted, "Extremely grateful to #IforIndia, @Its_Badshah & @cacklerraj for music, lyrics & for working overnight. Thanks Sunil for the edit. All so that I could sing. Ab bhai,lockdown mein mujhe gaate hue bhi jhelna padhega. AbRam is saying 'papa enough now!’ Par Sab Sahi Ho Jaayega!"

Even if his millions of fans appreciate Khan, AbRam didn't spare the Swades actor from receiving a taunt.

When the superstar said he wanted to sing another song, AbRam, who was seen dancing in the song, bluntly said, "Papa, papa, enough is enough..."

(Image Credit: Screenshot grab from video)

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