International singer Dua Lipa was recently in Mumbai to perform for many fans in her city. At the event, she was seen singing a new mashup of her song Levitating and Shah Rukh Khan's song Woh Ladki Jo. While her performance impressed many, Jay Bhattacharya, son of singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya, was not happy that people did not give his father enough credit for the classic song Singer not given credit Videos of Dua Lipa and Shah Rukh Khan's levitating X Woh Ladki Jo mashup from his recent concert in Mumbai are taking over the internet. People are praising the international star for performing the trending track on stage. However, Abhijeet Bhattacharya's son Jay Bhattacharya expressed his displeasure and alleged that his father was not given enough credit for the track. Jay posted a video of Dua performing the mashup song on his Instagram. In a long caption, he pointed out how many people forgot to mention the voice behind the peppy number. He said, "Why is it always about actors in this country? Yes, Shah Rukh Khan is the star of this song, but there is another person involved in it, another legend" Jay Bhattacharya, who is also a singer, further said in his post, "I am sure when Dua Lipa heard this song, she must have listened to it and praised the person who sang this song with Shahrukh." He said that the song 'Woh Ladki Jo' from the 1999 film Badshah is sung by his father and singer Abhijeet Bhattacharya and the music is given by Anu Malik. King Khan took the song to another level View this post on Instagram A post shared by Jay Bhattacharya (@jaybhattacharya_) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chandan Mishra (@walkofftheplanet) He further added, "This is Abhijeet's song and it is composed by Annu Malik. I am sorry but the song is called Woh Ladki Jo Sabse Alag Hai - Abhijeet, no matter where you search for it, but somehow the media in this country does not give a singer his due and then people ask me why don't you try singing for Bollywood." Jay concluded by saying that his post is not about Shah Rukh Khan, as he is his biggest fan. He acknowledged that the 'GOAT' King Khan took the song to another level, but he also reiterated that it's time that everyone gets the credit. The young boy said that his father riyaaz (practices) every morning and works hard to perform songs live on stage for his fans every day for the last 35 years. So, people need to show some respect towards him. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bilal Siddiqi (@billysiddiqi) View this post on Instagram A post shared by DUA LIPA AFRICA LOVERS (@dualipa_africa) View this post on Instagram A post shared by @goddesslipaa View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dua Lipa Tour 🌍 (@dlipatour) Read also: Krystle D"Souza Wraps Shoot in Mauritius for First Copy with Munawar Nivedita Basu Joins as Vice President - Fiction at Dangal Sumit Singh Shares Her Winter Skincare Routine from 'Shaitani Rasmein' Siddharth Anand Reigns as Bollywood"s Undisputed King of Indian Cinema