Updated On: 14 November, 2019 07:13 AM IST | Mumbai | Sonil Dedhia
Recreating his hit Aashiqui mein teri, Himesh admits Dadlani is 'justified' in his stand against rehashed songs; says original composers should be given credit.

Himesh Reshmaiya
Himesh Reshammiya is back — with his signature cap, nasal twang and his old ditty. Even as detractors argue that the countless reprised versions of old gems is a sign of the music industry's creative bankruptcy, the actor-singer-composer has revisited his 2006 chartbuster from 36 China Town, Aashiqui mein teri, for his next, Happy Hardy Aur Heer. "This is Aashiqui mein teri 2.0 as it has a fresh tune. Of the six phases in the song, three are completely original while we have retained the [original composition] for the remaining part. Since my fans love to see me in my cap avatar, I decided to don the look for this song. I have also retained the nasal twang that they like so much," says Reshammiya of the song that drops online today.
