AB Records two rap songs for Vishal-Shekhar!

AB Records two rap songs for Vishal-Shekhar!
Monday, September 29, 2008 13:15 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
By Subhash K Jha

At 66, Amitabh Bachchan remains indefatigable. Even as he continues to shoot for a number of films juggling dates he also found the energy, breath and time to record three songs for Vishal-Shekhar for two different films.

The Big B plays a ghost in Sharma's film. "I've sung a rap song for Vishal-Shekhar for my ghost's character in Bhootnath and another rap song for my djinn's character in Alladdin. Plus I recorded a soft lyrical number for Bootnath. As soon as I return I'll record one more song for Alladin."

Vishal-Shekhar who've composed this carnival of crooning for the Big B, have been working on a non-film album of of Abhishek Bachchan's hip-hop for producer Rohan Sippy for the last one year. That too will have singing inputs from the senior Bachchan.

"It looks like the music composers are thinking of an alternative career for me. They obviously don't think much of me as an actor, " the Big B jokes
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