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Sajid Khan wants fans to call him Sajid-Wajid: I am no one without him

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Bollywood composer Sajid Khan, who lost his brother Wajid Khan last year, is back to the grind at work with the industry fully opening up, and after his tragic, untimely loss. He promises fans he will work hard to make his late brother proud of his achievements.
Sajid claims among the late Wajid’s dreams was a desire to make the upcoming music reality show, Indian Pro Music League, a success.
“When Wajid was hospitalised, he was worrying about this show. Whenever I used to meet him in the hospital, he used to tell me that we have to work hard for the show. He told me, ‘now I am not well but when I will be fine, I will join you, and you just be with this show and be with bhai (Salman Khan) and make this show happen,’ because it is our dream,” said Sajid.
Wajid Khan died at the age of 42 because of complications from a kidney infection during lockdown last year.
“I have never done a show without Wajid. He sang many songs for our compositions but this is the first time I am coming on such a big show without him. I feel like a newcomer. I feel he is very much with me and I feel his existence everywhere. I will work very hard to make him proud till my last breath. I just want to urge the media and our fans that they refer to me as Sajid-Wajid because I feel that I am no one without him,” said Sajid. (IANS)

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