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The tune of the song is based on the 1970s Persian song "Havar Havar" by Kourosh Yaghmaei. [3] The song start with the line "Hawa Hawa Ai Hawa Khushbu Loota De" ("Air, oh Air, Swell the fragrance"). [1] According to Jahangir the beats of the song "are extremely catchy and would appeal to people from diverse cultures and musical traditions.
Akhtar used only the words hawa hawai because he felt it was "more interesting". [35] Kishore Kumar, Anuradha Paudwal, Kavita Krishnamurthy, Alisha Chinai and Shabbir Kumar sang the songs. "Hawa Hawai" was originally to be sung by Asha Bhosle but Laxmikant–Pyarelal retained Krishnamurthy once they determined she was the "perfect" choice. [14]
Shaitan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2011 film of the same name directed by Bejoy Nambiar.The soundtrack consisted of 14 tracks composed by Prashant Pillai, Amar Mohile, Ranjit Barot, Anupam Roy, Bhayanak Maut and Mikey McCleary with lyrics written by K. S. Krishnan, Sanjeev Sharma, Colin Terence, Abhishek and Shradha.
The first song of the film "Ban Ja Rani" from Randhawa's 2016 album "Tu Meri Rani" has been recreated for this film and it was released on 16 October 2017. The second song of the film titled as "Hawa Hawai 2.0" from Anil Kapoor's 1987 film Mr. India has also been recreated for this film by music composer Bagchi and it was released on 26 October ...
The film version of the song was mixed with a tumbi track, that was absent in the final mastering which was sent to the music platforms. [18] The fourth song "Hawayein" performed by Singh was released on 26 July 2017. [19] [20] It became the most streamed song with its music video being viewed 9.8 million times within 24 hours on YouTube. [21]
Hawa Hawai, which launched her into stardom was dubbed to be recorded by Asha Bhosle, however later producer decided to keep her version despite her mistake in the song. The 1990s thrust Kavita into being known as one of the leading female playback singers.
Besides his prolific work on soundtracks for ad-films, background scores and songs for Bollywood films, he is also well known for his re-interpretations of old Bollywood songs under the stage name of The Bartender, most notably Khoya Khoya Chand and Hawa Hawai from Shaitan, Neend Na Mujhko Aaye and Eena Meena Deeka from Shaandaar, [2] Fifi from ...
Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam "Kaipoche" Ismail Darbar: Mehboob Kotwal: Shankar Mahadevan, Jyotsna Hardikar, Damayanti Bardai [6]"Tadap Tadap"