Updated On: 18 April, 2018 01:45 PM IST | Mumbai | Sonia Lulla
Set to make his singing debut with Veere Di Wedding, Badshah says the track was too beautiful to let anyone else render it


Aastha Gill
An interaction with Badshah - like it always does - is most certain to tickle the funny bone. Reacting to queries on the need to be watchful about obscenity in lyrics, he recalls revisiting a celebrated track from Mohra (1994) over the weekend. "Subah se le kar shyam tak, shyam se le kar raat tak, kuch shaadi ke pehle, kuch shaadi ke bad... I mean, I'm still trying to understand what kind of love this is," he quips.