11 Rupees Remuneration , Again Arijit singh Introduced people with Humanity Posted on January 8, 2023 News By Akta Yadav 389 Views Arijit singh:- On Friday, "Manavazmeen," the debut film by director Sreejath, will be released. This movie's song, "Mon Re Krishikaaz Jaano Na" by Arijit Singh, has already received appreciation. The admirers will rekindle their love for Arjit once they learn this song's meaning. Similarly, Sreejath is taken aback by Arijit's Singh character. Sreejath has revealed that Arijit Singh only received 11 rupees in exchange for singing this song. He also didn't want to accept that. He was forced to take the 11 rupees, nevertheless. Arijit Singh then advised giving the children's school the income balance. Sreejath questioned Arijit about payment after he finished singing the song, and he responded, "No, I will not take payment from you," Sreejath says, in return, accept it, brother; you have to admit it. The response was then given, "Well, do one thing, I'm traveling to Kolkata for the festival's opening, so you give me 11 takas." I argued that the fact Arijit Singh had accepted 11 rupees couldn't be disclosed in the contract with Sony Entertainment, which was buying the music rights. Arijit Singh responded, "Okay, Srijatada, I'll operate a children's school; if you give them what you give, it will be a Pooja outfit." Arijit Singh One of the most adored vocalists of all time is Arijit Singh. Among many more songs, the singer is known for singing Tum Hi Ho, Desh Mere, Agar Tum Saath Ho, and Galti Se mistake. Do you know how much the singer costs despite having a great singing career? Fans frequently look up the singer's fee per song on Google or ask them directly. The most often searched question regarding Arijit Singh was finally answered during his recent appearance with Red FM. Arijit Singh admitted he was never charged for playback singing when questioned about the same. “I do not charge for repayment”, he declared. Some undoubtedly pay me because they believe it is appropriate. "For shows, you'll need to contact my management," he continued. In addition, he was asked whether he preferred more: live performances on stage or playback singing. When asked in 2013 how he dealt with his sudden fame, Arijit Singh said, "Actually, I just became accustomed to dealing with fame during Fame Gurukul. We had no interaction with the outside world when we were contestants on the reality show. Newspapers and television were nonexistent. Thus, we were unaware of what was happening outside. So, after I was eliminated, I traveled to Kolkata and was met at the airport by about 3,000 people holding posters with my name and picture on them. That shocked me. Then, when I returned to Murshidabad, the entire town greeted me. I had the impression that I had won the elections and was now the chief minister. I struggle a lot to handle the fame at that time. It looked like a scene out of Nayak. Only those who do not know me now get enthusiastic. Now, when people recognize me and say, "You're Arijit Singh, na?" I ignore them and correct them. "I'm not Arijit Singh," I said. I occasionally throw my phone away in a random location when I've had enough. Labor is still work, though. The city of Mumbai is where we are. It is something you must accept. He had also added, "Kicchu Korar nei."