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Here's why Saif Ali Khan thinks 'Ole Ole was best left where it is'
Saif Ali Khan has started the year 2020 with a bang. His first release of the year Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior opposite Ajay Devgn and Kajol is still going strong at the box office and is equally loved by the audiences. Apart from this, the actor is also being appreciated for his upcoming film Jawaani Jaaneman along with Alaia Furniturewalla and Tabu.

Saif has been receiving praises from fans and critics not only for the fun trailer but for the funky recreating of his superhit song Ole Ole. However, it seems like while everyone is loving the revamped version of the song, Saif feels the song belongs to the time that has already gone.

"Sometimes, you have to do what the production (team) thinks will sell or what the trend is. I feel it’s remarkable that I’ve been working for so long that I could star in the remix of my own song (smiles). In a way that was interesting, but then, I feel Ole Ole was probably best left where it is... It’s a great song for a time that has gone. To reinvent is not something I’d have liked to do, but like I said, you listen to the marketing bosses," he said.

Speaking further about why he values success over being famous, he said, "Fame to me is being well known for various reasons. There’s a kind of fame you have when you come from a wealthy family, but, I feel, being successful is the key. In fact, being famous has been a hindrance for me. I like getting paid and I’d like to be wealthy through my work; being famous has never been important."