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News18
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Harsh Gujral Reveals What He Would Do If His Partner Cheats On Him: 'I Will Slap...'
Last Updated: Comedian Harsh Gujral was recently also seen in Karan Johar's show, The Traitors. Comedian turned actor Harsh Gujral collaborated with Chitranshi Dhyani for a quirky new track, 'Cheater". During an exclusive interaction with IANS, Gujral talked about his reaction if he ever found his partner cheating on him. When asked, 'If your partner cheats on you, what would your first reaction be? A slap or a cold breakup?" he told IANS, " I'd slap myself and break up. Why slap her? Someone who cheats might slap too!" However, Dhayani will opt for a different approach. 'I give silent treatment. I go completely quiet. No anger, no shouting. The other person doesn't even realise what's wrong—that's why I've never had a relationship!" she revealed. To this, Gujral added, 'That's true! My version of the silent treatment is humorous. People leave my life laughing." Gujral further revealed what would he do in case his ex ever wishes to come back. 'I'd say, 'Bring another one along—we'll be four and play carrom!," the comedian shared laughing. Asked to choose between love and loyalty, he went for both saying, 'If there's loyalty, love follows. If there's love, loyalty follows. If neither is there, it's a mess." Spilling the beans on how he came on board the song, the 'Mere Husband Ki Biwi' actor stated, 'So, I was doing my stand-up show—stand-up comedy has become my life now, it gives me everything. She came to watch the show, and we had a quick interaction and a bit of fun roasting each other. Then she contacted me again later. The song was already ready. I liked its vibe immediately. I thought, if even I can dance to it, anyone can! So, I said yes right away. We shot it in fifteen days, edited it, and it was done!" Talking about why people might find the track relatable, Gujral shared, 'Gen Z especially. They don't take cheating seriously—it's the dating app era now! We're old now. But this song works for everyone: Gen Z, millennials, even older people." 'Cheater" was released on June 29 this year. First Published:

Miami Herald
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
Legendary 80s Metal Band's Founding Guitarist Reimagines Iconic Debut Album Track
K.K. Downing, the founding guitarist of the legendary 80s metal band Judas Priest, has released a brand new version of the band's hit track "Never Satisfied" from their 1974 debut album Rocka Rolla - and the newly recorded version of the song also includes former Priest vocalist Tim "Ripper" Owens. "We just had fun in a spare bedroom, trying to create something different," Downing, 73, recently told Ultimate Classic Rock in an interview about the song, reminiscing about writing it with the band's original lead vocalist, Al Atkins. "We wrote quite a lot of stuff and then we went on the road. In my memory, 'Never Satisfied' was always in the set. When Al left and Rob [Halford] joined, then we were on the road for at least a couple of years. We had the song in the set [at that time] with Rob singing it as well." Last year, the band reissued Rocka Rolla in honor of its 50th anniversary and included a full remix of the entire album - which, in turn, got Downing back into the band's first output. From there, the idea to rerecord the song just came naturally to him. "I thought, 'I'm just going to plug the guitar in and have a go at jamming along to a couple of these songs,'" he told the outlet. "I just had fun doing it and I thought I would put the track down and ask Ripper if he'd do the courtesy of throwing a vocal on there. It came about really quickly and it was fun." For Owens' part, he wanted to really honor the original track as much as possible, particularly in the way it was recorded. "It's really cool," the singer, 57, explained to Ultimate Classic Rock in a separate interview. "It's me singing it, but staying true to the melodies. I changed a little bit, added a little bit of rasp [and] some high notes." The vocalist hopes that this new version will lead to more rerecordings in the future - and there's a lot to mine there, if they go down that route. "I said, 'Ken, let's record the whole damn thing. I don't care, let's have fun,'" Owens told the outlet. "You want to do 'Rocka Rolla,' okay. 'Run of the Mill' [would be fun]. I've always wanted to do 'Cheater,' because I felt the guitar with more balls [would be good]. I think he's just having some fun and there'll be some more coming, I hope." Interestingly enough, the band's 1974 debut and their 1976 follow-up Sad Wings of Destiny were owned by the band's original label, Gull Records, for nearly 50 years, as the band broke their contract with the label to move to CBS Records in 1977. Because of that, they were unable to do anything with the music from those albums as they were not the rights holders. However, Gull sold the masters and publishing to Reach Music and Exciter Records in partnership with the band in 2022, which allowed the band's longtime producer, Tom Allom, to oversee the remixing of Rocka Rolla that was released for the album's major milestone anniversary. Allom will also oversee the remixing of Sad Wings of Destiny for an upcoming 50th anniversary rerelease. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved