Sajid Khan: Wajid’s Loss Is ’Like Losing a Piece of My Heart
Bollywood composer-singer Sajid Khan says losing his brother Wajid Khan was like losing a piece of his heart, adding that Wajid continues to live in everyone's hearts thanks to his art.
Bollywood composer-singer Sajid Khan says losing his brother Wajid Khan was like losing a piece of his heart, adding that Wajid continues to live in everyone's hearts thanks to his art. "This time has been extremely hard for us. Wajid was one of the most generous and kind individuals. One thing we will always remember is his laugh; his attitude towards life and the art is what gave soul to the music we made," Sajid said. [Exclusive] Singer Tochi Raina Remembers Wajid Khan: ‘It Has Hurt Me a Lot That He’s Gone; He Was Always Smiling’
"It's like losing a piece of my heart but like I've said before, my brother is a legend and legends don't die," Sajid added. Earlier this month, Wajid Khan, of Bollywood composers Sajid-Wajid, died at the age of 42. Wajid Khan Passes Away: Sajid Khan Shares This Unseen Video Of His Late Brother Playing Music, Says ‘Na Tune Kabhi Music Chodda, Na Music Tujhe Kabhi Chodega’
Post his demise, he will be seen in the music reality show MX Player's "Times Of Music", creating music with his brother. They recreate the popular song "Akele hain toh kya gham hai", which Anand-Milind composed for "Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak" in the show.
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