The Contemporary artist duo, Jiten Thukral and Sumir Tagra, have made those series of oil on canvas paintings designs in 2003.
Meanwhile in a press conference in New Delhi on Monday afternoon the two artists and Aamir Khan himself interacted over this issue and announced that the differences have been sorted out.
"I was sent a notice by Thukral and Dagra telling me I was doing something wrong. I was surprised," Aamir said.
"We met in Bombay in our home, we spent a lot of time together and finally understood their concern," Khan said.
Meanwhile, Jiten Thukral said that they were surprised to see the use of the term 'DK Bose' in the song.
"We were taken aback when we saw the terminology used in the song. We really felt it important to stand by out work," Thukral said.
Aamir said that he was able to understand that the artists were not there to attack him.
"It has become a trend that every producer gets three to four notices. We thought it will be one of those. But once I met with both these boys I realized that they have no intention to harm me," Khan, who produced the movie, said.
He also said humorously that it for this incident that he was able to meet the original 'BoseDK'.
The urban centric comedy 'Delhi Belly' was released at the big screen on July 1 and has already made good market at the box office.
The song 'Bhaag DK Bose' is considered to be one of the most popular numbers of the year.