SRK's 'Jabra fan' recorded in Arabic


Dubai, March 21 (IANS): The theme song "Jabra fan" for superstar Shah Rukh Khan starrer "Fan" has now been recorded in Arabic too.

The "Fan" anthem has already been recorded in many Indian languages like Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi and Hindi.

Titled as "Jabara fan", Arabic version is sung by Abdelfettah Grini, a Moroccan singer.

Shah Rukh, who was seen at the second edition of the Times Of India Film Awards (TOIFA) here, was one of the A-listers who perfomed on stage to songs from his films like "Chhaiya chhaiya", "Lungi dance" and even the Hindi version of the "Fan" title song.

After his performance, the "Chennai Express" star introduced Grini on stage and performed along with him, while he sang the Arabic version. Shah Rukh donned a black shirt and pants while performing with Grini, who was seen crooning the number in a black and orange sherwani.

"Fan" revolves around a young boy from Delhi named Gaurav essayed by Shah Rukh, who embarks on a journey to the city of dreams, Mumbai, in order to wish his favourite actor Aryan Khanna, played by the Bollywood Badshah again, on his birthday. 

Directed by Maneesh Sharma and produced by Aditya Chopra, "Fan" also features Shriya Pilgaonkar among others. The film is slated for release on April 15.

  

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