In Bhansali's 2012 film "Goliyon Ki Rasleela: Ram-Leela", the 30-year-old singer lent his voice to two popular tracks - "Tattad Tattad" and "Ishqyaun Dhishqyaun".
"I am feeling very sad, I am so hurt. It is unfortunate. I don't think it happens anywhere in the world. With due respect to everybody who is standing by the culture and history of their state, I would say watch the film first," says the actor-singer in an interview with PTI.
"I would be ok if this (protest) would happen after the release of the film. Without watching the film, I don't know what gives them the right to do all this (protest)," he says.
"People become fearful, if Sanjay sir can't make a film about our rich Indian culture, heritage and history then who else? I feel there is too much criticism. Just because you have the power of freedom of expression, you misuse it.
"Negativity should be restricted, correct measures should be taken by concerned people so that the film releases smoothly," he says.
Aditya says like any other form of art, films, unite people.
"... There is too much division happening. In 2017, we should not be talking about man versus woman, Hindu versus Muslim, or Rajasthan versus Maharashtra or whatever, we all are human beings. Let's grow up. I hope we become better human beings," he says.
"It is not a regular comedy show where a bunch of comedians come on stage. It has become monotonous. 'Entertainment Ki Raat' is not just comedy, there is singing, dancing, acting, mimicry and rap battle," he says.
"I am excited about rap battle. It is in musical entertainment space and I have not done anything like this on Indian TV. It was different show, so agreed to do it," he says.
Talking about the show, Aditya says, "There is a segment called 'Drop the Mic', which is a rap battle between me and the guest. I will be opening the show. But there is no fixed format to the show."
The show is aired on Colors channel.
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