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Ishaan: Sapno Ko Awaaz De is an Indian musical teen sitcom created by Red Chillies Idiot Box which aired on Disney Channel India from 15 May 2010 to 27 March 2011. It is a musical teen drama that focuses on a 15-year-old boy named Ishaan and the choices that he makes between music and his friends. [4]
Mohabbatein is the soundtrack album to the 2000 film of the same name directed by Aditya Chopra and produced by Yash Chopra under Yash Raj Films.The soundtrack featured seven original songs and two instrumental themes, composed by Jatin–Lalit and lyrics written by Anand Bakshi, and the vocals were a combination of debutants and seasoned singers.
Nakash Aziz (born 24 February 1985), [1] also known as Nakash, is an Indian composer and singer. He has worked as an assistant to composer A. R. Rahman on films such as Highway, Raanjhanaa, Rockstar, Delhi 6 and I (Hindi dubbed).
The soundtrack was released on 29 February 2016 and included 13 tracks, with one theme music featured in the trailer and 12 songs, which were each different versions of "Jabra Fan". [8] [9] The song was released in 9 Indian languages sung by regional singers, 2 foreign languages sung by foreign singers, and a mashup version of "Jabra Fan ...
Pyaar Ko Ho Jaane Do (transl. Let Love Happen) is an Indian soap opera that premiered on 20 October 2015. It was aired Monday through Friday at 9 pm on Sony TV.The show stars Iqbal Khan and Mona Singh as the protagonists.
Since this is a musical love story, Arjun Janya could have experimented a bit with the music which just sits right with the story and doesn’t stand out." [ 7 ] OTTPlay gave 2.5 out 5 stars and wrote "Raymo, definitely has a few moments to savour but the gross silliness and lack of logic in the story, particularly in the second half, come as ...
[23] Soumya Srivastava from Hindustan Times stated, "Khaali Peeli is a concoction that can only be brewed in the belly of Bollywood. With one chase sequence following on the tails of another, director Maqbool Khan ensures not a single moment is without its adrenaline dialled up to an 11.
The music was met with positive critical response upon release. Joginder Tuteja of Bollywood Hungama said, "Once you are into the album the fifth time over, you realize that London Dreams does carry some good stuff to make heads turn. The songs are bound to find much better acceptance if the film succeeds at the box office." [6]