Jatin Pandit on chances of reconciliation with brother Lalit Pandit: I was refused so many times

Updated : Nov 25, 2022 10:41
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Music composer Jatin Pandit has recently opened up about his conflict with his brother Lalit Pandit and said that he has approached him many times to get back together but he has been unwilling to resolve things and now he feels that one has to respect other people’s decisions.

In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama he was asked about the recent reunion in a concert, and he said, 'I have not taken this step and I am not responsible for it. I am always ready but it has to happen from both the sides. But, I have stopped saying now because I was refused so many times. I said it's okay. I have to respect everybody’s privacy.'

Talking about their superhit compositions together, he said, 'It’s difficult to forget a partnership because we achieved the success of our lives together. Things can only be solved when one wants to sit and resolve the matter, or else it cannot happen.'

The music composer also said that he didn’t create any fiasco when Lalit hosted an event and had his name associated with it. He alleged that Lalit never reached out to him even when he was performing their compositions. 

The musical duo of Bollywood Jatin and Lalit parted ways in 2006 and their last composition together was for Aamir Khan’s 'Fanaa'. They have given a number of chartbuster songs to the audience.  

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