This Article is From Mar 14, 2012

Now Mika wants to lend voice for Amitabh, Aamir

Now Mika wants to lend voice for Amitabh, Aamir

Highlights

  • Pop singer Mika Singh, whose song Pyar ki Pungi from the forthcoming thriller Agent Vinod has turned out to be a chartbuster, now wants to lend his voice for Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan.
  • "I have set myself the target of singing for Amitabh Bachchan this year. I am also looking forward to do playback for Aamir Khan," he revealed it on Shekhar Suman's chat show Movers And Shakers.
  • Mika is known for his bad boy image and when Shekhar Suman asked him about it, he said: "I am a bad boy with a good heart. You can love me, hate me but you can't ignore me - either way it means that you are thinking about me and that is good enough for me."
  • Mika, who has found a foothold for himself after giving hits like Dhinka chika, Jugni, Fully Faltu and Mauja Hi Mauja, says he can never forget his struggling days.
  • "I will never forget those days. I took every opportunity that came my way and even played the harmonium in Ram Lila festivals. The struggle prepared me to face challenges and came in handy during my struggling days in the industry," he said.
Mumbai: Pop singer Mika Singh, whose song Pyar ki Pungi from the forthcoming thriller Agent Vinod has turned out to be a chartbuster, now wants to lend his voice for Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan.

"I have set myself the target of singing for Amitabh Bachchan this year. I am also looking forward to do playback for Aamir Khan," he revealed it on Shekhar Suman's chat show Movers And Shakers.

Mika is known for his bad boy image and when Shekhar Suman asked him about it, he said: "I am a bad boy with a good heart. You can love me, hate me but you can't ignore me - either way it means that you are thinking about me and that is good enough for me."

Mika, who has found a foothold for himself after giving hits like Dhinka chika, Jugni, Fully Faltu and Mauja Hi Mauja, says he can never forget his struggling days.

"I will never forget those days. I took every opportunity that came my way and even played the harmonium in Ram Lila festivals. The struggle prepared me to face challenges and came in handy during my struggling days in the industry," he said.
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