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My item song is better than Munni, Sheila: Aamir

I Hate You, Like I Love You… That’s how Aamir's item song from Delhi Belly goes. Aamir feels it's time for the item girls to pack up their bags because the item boys are here to stay.

Updated on: Jun 25, 2011, 24:30:19 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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I hate you, like I love you… Tere pyaar ne kar diya deewana… That’s how the new item song from Delhi Belly goes. And, it’s Aamir Khan who’s shaking a leg to it! So how does it feel to be an item boy? "Great!" the actor laughs. "It’s time for the item girls to pack up their bags because the item boys are here to stay and give them a run for their money."



Buzz is that Maliaka Arora-Khan, Katrina Kaif and Deepika Padukone were all approached for the track and after getting a thumbs down from the trio, Aamir decided to take the floor. "That’s not true, they were never approached. We’d planned the song sometime ago and it was (wife) Kiran who pushed me into doing it. I agreed to give it a shot because it is a fun song and something I have never done before," he reasons.



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Is he ready for comparisons with Munni, Sheila and Dum Daro Dum? "It will be better than that," promises Aamir, adding, "It’s nothing like any of these songs. It’s a tribute to the disco era of the 1980s. We’ve recreated the hairstyle, clothes and sets of the magical decade. And I’m saluting the superstars of the time, including Disco Dancer Mithunda, Amitji (Amitabh Bachchan), Rishi Kapoor, Jeetendra and Govinda."



He adds, "I’ve watched them all my life, they’re a part of me. Even Abhinay (director Abhinay Deo) and Bosco (choreographer Bosco) are familiar with the period."

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