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Renowned Pakistani singer and actor Ali Zafar has made a shocking revelation that Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan offered him a major role in one of his films. In a recent interview, Ali Zafar revealed that Shah Rukh Khan wanted him to sing the iconic song “Dard-e-Disco” for his film Om Shanti Om. According to Ali Zafar, Shah Rukh Khan was impressed by his singing talent after listening to his song “Sun Raha Hai Yeh Duniya”.
Ali Zafar revealed that he was initially hesitant to accept the offer, as he wanted to sing the song “Dard-e-Disco” for the film, which was a major hit at the box office. However, Shah Rukh Khan’s gesture and appreciation for his talent made him accept the offer.
This revelation has sparked a lot of interest in the Pakistani media, as Ali Zafar is a well-known figure in the Pakistani entertainment industry. Ali Zafar has also been open about his experiences in the industry, revealing that he has considered quitting the industry due to the political pressures and biases faced by artists.
Ali Zafar’s revelation has also sparked a debate about the lack of representation of Pakistani artists in Bollywood. Despite being a major player in the global entertainment industry, Bollywood has been criticized for its lack of diversity and representation of artists from other countries.
Meanwhile, another Bollywood veteran, Nazaruddin Siddiqui, has also spoken out about the lack of representation of artists from the South Indian film industry in Bollywood. In a recent interview, Nazaruddin Siddiqui revealed that his daughter, Shraddha, had advised him to quit acting, citing his poor dancing skills.
However, Nazaruddin Siddiqui’s revelation has also sparked a debate about the lack of representation of artists from other regions in Bollywood. Despite being a major player in the global entertainment industry, Bollywood has been criticized for its lack of diversity and representation of artists from other countries.
In other news, the Indian government has announced that it will not grant permission for the release of the film “Michael”, which is a biographical drama about the life of Michael Jackson. The film’s producers have been criticized for their portrayal of Jackson, which has been deemed insensitive and inaccurate.
The Indian government has also announced that it will not grant permission for the release of the film “Kashmir Files”, which is a drama film about the Kashmir conflict. The film’s producers have been criticized for their portrayal of the conflict, which has been deemed biased and insensitive.
In other international news, Iran has announced that it will not grant permission for the release of the film “Michael”, which is a biographical drama about the life of Michael Jackson. The film’s producers have been criticized for their portrayal of Jackson, which has been deemed insensitive and inaccurate.
The Iranian government has also announced that it will not grant permission for the release of the film “Kashmir Files”, which is a drama film about the Kashmir conflict. The film’s producers have been criticized for their portrayal of the conflict, which has been deemed biased and insensitive.
In related news, the United Arab Emirates has announced that it will be withdrawing from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC+. The decision has been made in response to the ongoing tensions between the UAE and other OPEC member countries.
In other news, the US government has announced that it will be imposing sanctions on Iran for its alleged involvement in the downing of a US drone. The sanctions will come into effect on May 1, 2026, and will target Iran’s oil exports and other key industries.
The US government has also announced that it will be providing military support to its allies in the region, in response to the ongoing tensions with Iran. The move has been welcomed by the UAE and other regional allies, who have expressed their gratitude for the support.
In related news, the US government has announced that it will be imposing sanctions on Iran for its alleged involvement in the downing of a US drone. The sanctions will come into effect on May 1, 2026, and will target Iran’s oil exports and other key industries.
The US government has also announced that it will be providing military support to its allies in the region, in response to

