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Veer-Zaara is the soundtrack to the 2004 film of the same name directed by Yash Chopra under the production of Yash Raj Films, starring Shah Rukh Khan, Preity Zinta and Rani Mukerji. The film features 11 songs with music based on old and untouched compositions by the late Madan Mohan , that was revised by his son Sanjeev Kohli.
Veer-Zaara is for all seasons and every reason." [73] Namrata Joshi of Outlook described it as "a good-hearted film wherein the underlying theme is the all-embracing goodness of 'people'." [74] [75] Chitra Mahesh of The Hindu writes, "Veer-Zaara is inordinately long and sentimental. Certain things like fabulous camera work, art direction, and ...
Rakesh Budhu of Planet Bollywood in his review gave the album 8.5 stars out of 10. [12] Darr's soundtrack marked one of the earliest instances of Udit Narayan supplying his voice for Shah Rukh Khan. Narayan's voice went on to be featured in the soundtracks of every single one of Khan's collaborations with Yash Raj Films until Veer-Zaara (2004).
India’s Yash Raj Films is mounting an international re-release of Yash Chopra‘s “Veer Zaara” to mark the film’s 20th anniversary, with the Shah Rukh Khan starrer set to play on 600 ...
The song "Tujhe Dekha Toh" shares musical similarities with the Song "Prem Cherodini Pagol" from the Bangladeshi film "Moha Shonmelon", but it is unclear which came first. Lata Mangeshkar performed all of the female vocals for the track, except "Zara Sa Jhoom Loon Main" and "Ghar Aaja Pardesi".
Veer-Zaara "Tere Liye" Madan Mohan: Javed Akhtar: Roop Kumar Rathod "Aisa Des Hai Mera" Udit Narayan, Gurdas Mann, Pritha Mazumder "Yeh Hum Aa Gaye Hain Kahan" Udit Narayan "Do Pal" Sonu Nigam "Kyun Hawa" "Hum To Bhai Jaise" "Lodi (Veer-Zaara)" Udit Narayan, Gurdas Mann "Tum Paas Aa Raahein Ho" (Not included in film) Jagjit Singh
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Aisa Des Hai Mera, a song from the film Veer-Zaara This page was last edited on 28 March ...
Main Hoon Na was the second-highest grossing Indian film of 2004 behind Veer-Zaara (also a Shahrukh Khan-starrer set against India-Pakistan backdrop). [15] It made ₹ 480 million (US$5.5 million) in India and an additional ₹ 19 million (US$220,000) in the overseas market.