Superstar Salman Khan brought his signature humor and lighthearted energy to Mumbai as he joined veteran filmmaker David Dhawan and actor Varun Dhawan at a high-profile media event. The star-studded evening was organized as a special film festival to honor David Dhawan’s glorious directorial journey in Hindi cinema, drawing prominent film fraternity members and photographers alike. The atmosphere quickly turned into a laugh riot when Salman Khan playfully roasted Varun Dhawan for once again recreating one of his classic tracks for his upcoming romantic comedy film Hai Jawani Toh Ishq Hona Hai. Standing alongside the father-son duo, the beloved actor looked out into the crowd and loudly teased Varun by stating that the younger star had stolen yet another one of his iconic songs. The candid accusation left Varun completely blushing and laughing as he immediately gestured for the veteran superstar to stop exposing him in public. This lighthearted banter has quickly taken social media platforms by storm, giving fans a delightful glimpse of the deep-rooted camaraderie and playful chemistry shared between the two actors behind the scenes.
This humorous call-out carries a lot of weight because Varun Dhawan has a well-known track record of stepping into Salman Khan’s cinematic shoes by successfully remixing old-school blockbusters like Chalti Hai Kya 9 Se 12 and Oonchi Hai Building in the past. The song in question this time is the chartbuster track Chunari Chunari from the 1999 hit film Biwi No. 1, which originally featured an unforgettable dance performance by Salman Khan and Sushmita Sen. Decades after its initial release, the evergreen song remains a massive fan favorite, and the new version features Varun dancing alongside leading ladies Pooja Hegde and Mrunal Thakur. Interestingly, Salman’s playful digging also comes at a time when the track has unexpectedly sparked an intense corporate feud involving major industry producers over the legal rights and ethical permissions for reusing the music. Addressing the ongoing controversy, the makers have assured fans that the internal dispute will not impact the film’s theatrical promotions or its highly anticipated worldwide release on June 5. Meanwhile, Varun has defended the track by explaining that the remix is used in a completely fresh, double-trouble comic situation that naturally complements the film’s hilarious storyline rather than merely copying the original classic.
To know such latest updates tuned tellyboosters.com Thank you

