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When Abhijeet Bhattacharya stopped his concert midway to ask for litti-chokha in Bihar: 'I will not sing if we are not served….'

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Abhijeet Bhattacharya is celebrating his birthday today (October 30). On his special day, we look back at the time when he performed at the Vaishali Mahotsav in Bihar.

In a fun twist, he paused mid-performance to share his craving for litti chokha, a local favorite. He jokingly asked for the dish for himself and his team, making the audience laugh and cheer!

The singer shared, "I've been here since yesterday, but I still haven't had any litti chokha." He then turned to his team, asking, "Did you all miss out on the litti chokha too?" They responded, "Yes, none of us got any." With a playful insistence, he joked, "Come on, get us some litti chokha, or I won't sing!"



He only continued his performance after the district magistrate assured him that he and his music team would be served litti chokha right after the concert, finally satisfying his cravings!

Abhijeet Bhattacharya is a legendary Bollywood playback singer, boasting an impressive record of over 6,000 songs in more than 1,000 films. His melodious voice is featured in the soundtrack of Baaghi, composed by the duo Anand–Milind, including memorable tracks like 'Ek Chanchal Shokh Hasina,' 'Chandni Raat Hai,' and 'Har Kasam Se Badi Hai.'

Abhijeet's illustrious career features numerous chart-topping hits from iconic films like Khiladi and Shola Aur Shabnam. His artistry shines through in beloved classics such as Baadshah, Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, Rakshak, Darr, Josh, Dhadkan, Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani, Khoobsurat, Tum Bin, Dillagi, Raaz, Chalte Chalte, and Main Hoon Na, highlighting his versatility and lasting appeal in the industry.

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