Arijit had stirred the hornest's nest by posting an apology to the 'Dabangg' star on Facebook over some misunderstanding in an award function.
The singer had requested Salman to retain the version of a song crooned by him in "Sultan". Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's version was retained in the movie.
Arijit will now croon a track in Kabir Khan's upcoming "Tubelight", starring Salman.
When asked about it, Arijit told PTI, "Well, I will sing in 'Tubelight' again. But after that, what will happen I don't know. But I will definitely sing because nobody can stop me from singing a song.
The 29-year-old "Tumhi Ho" singer says he has not spoken to the "Bajrangi Bhaijaan" star after the controversy, but hopes to do so in the future.
"No, I didn't speak to him. I didn't get a chance to speak to him. May be, I'll get a chance someday and then I will but I don't think he takes these things that seriously. Everybody else made the matter serious," he said.
Arijit also insists that there are no ill feelings between the two and that the 50-year-old actor does not even pay heed to such things.
the "Tum Hi Ho" singer, but it was re-recorded in Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's voice, while Salman also crooned another version of it which also did not make a cut in the movie.
Wen asked if he was sad about it, Arijit said more than missing on being part of the Ali Abbas Zafar film, he lost out on a good song.
"Of course, I was sad. Not because I couldn't be a part of 'Sultan', but the song is really very good. How Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has sounded in that song, there is no doubt about it," he said.
The singer, meanwhile, has crooned three songs in Emraan Hashmi starrer "Raaz Reboot" and is excited about it.
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