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Kehta Hai Dil Baar Baar "Aasman Se Chand Laoon" Koi Mere Dil Se Pooche "Tu Mat Ho Udhas" Rajesh Roshan Pamela Jain Kranti "Mera Dil Tu Wapas Mod De" Jatin–Lalit Anand Bakshi Kuch Tum Kaho Kuch Hum Kahein "Choori Choori" Anu Malik: Sameer "Tuhi Hai" Kyaa Dil Ne Kahaa "Nikamma Kiya Is Dil Ne (Version 1)" Himesh Reshammiya: Sanjay Chhel: Kavita ...
Year TV Series Song name(s) Music Director(s) Lyricist Co-singer(s) 1989 Kaash "Tum Dil Churate Ho solo "Tum Yaad Aate Ho" "Kitne Tanha The Hum" Kavita Krishnamurty
Joginder Tuteja of Rediff.com gave the same writing and summarized "Pritam's music in Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobara are good enough to be played on loop" calling "Yeh Tune Kya Kiya" and "Tu Hi Khwahish" as "instant winners". [15] Karthik Srinivasan of Milliblog wrote "Do gaane [two songs] work in this Dobaara [sequel]". [16]
"Aankhon Mein Kya" Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi: 813 "Tu Kaun Hai Tera Naam Kya" Sadhana Sargam: Anu Malik: Indeevar, Dev Kohli 814 "Tu Waaqif Nahi Meri Deewangi Se" Khilona: 919 "Lag Jao Gale" Alka Yagnik: Naresh Sharma: Krishna: 830 "Koi Kaise Mohabbat" Sadhana Sargam: Anu Malik: Anand Raj Anand: Laalchee: 917 "Ooperwaale Neeli Chatri" Solo, Sushma ...
Insaaf Kahan Hai "Tujhe Doon Main Kya Tu Hi Bata" Robin Banerjee Hairat Sitapuri Hemant Kumar "Jaa Chhup Nazaro Se" solo "Saiyyan Bedardi Tod Diya" "Hey Babu Hey Bandhu" (female) "Kismat Pe Ronewale" Lajwanti "Aaja Chhaye Kaare Badra" S. D. Burman Majrooh Sultanpuri solo Light House "Aa Aa Aa Chhori Aa Aa Aa" N. Dutta Sahir Ludhianvi Mohammed Rafi
"Aata Hai Aata Hai" solo Shubh Din: 901 "Sun Le Saajan" Kalyanji-Anandji Verma Malik Lata Mangeshkar 902 "Naa Re Naa Mujhse" 903 "Seedha Saadha Aadmi Hoon" solo Trimurti: 904 "Achchi Achchi Pyari Pyari" R D Burman Gulshan Bawra Bhupinder Singh, Nitin Mukesh 905 "Milegi Ek Nayi Zindagi" Lata Mangeshkar 906 "Hum Toh Hain Darshan Abhilashi" Manna Dey
Listing price on eBay: $2,500 There were countless Japanese-made, cartoon-like ceramic figurines made during the 1950s, and some of the most valuable (and collectible) are vintage salt and pepper ...
Dil Chahta Hai (transl. The Heart Desires ) is a 2001 Indian Hindi -language comedy-drama film written and directed by Farhan Akhtar in his directoral debut. It was produced by Ritesh Sidhwani and released under the banner of Excel Entertainment (which Akhtar and Sidhwani co-founded), marking their cinematic debut.