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The song was also released in Tamil as "Hayyoda" and in Telugu as "Chalona". [1] Later, the song was dubbed and released in Arabic version. Upon release, the song received positive reviews by audience and critics. The hook step in the film, performed by the lead actor Shah Rukh Khan became widely popular and a pop-cultural phenomenon. The track ...
The first single from the movie, titled "Remo Nee Kadhalan" was initially supposed to be released on 9 June 2016, [4] but the song was released 23 June, at the film's first look and motion poster release event, [5] which was telecasted live on the official YouTube channel of Sony Music South, and Anirudh gave a live stage performance of the song.
In 2011, Remo was approached by the Election Commission of India to be their 'Youth Icon for Ethical Voting' in Goa. "Vote: Tit for Tat" was composed to encourage the Goans to vote out corrupt ministers. [36] [37] Later that year, Remo sang a song for a new film, David, by Bejoy Nambiar (maker of the 2010 film Shaitan). This marked his return ...
The album is named after the track "Remo's Theme (What If)", which is the theme song for the character Remo Williams in the movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins. The song was not released on a soundtrack and was first made available on What If.
Pages in category "Sanremo Music Festival songs of 1966" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
While most of the songs were penned by Kumaar, Irshad Kamil was chosen as the guest lyricist writing two songs for the film. Vivek and Chandrabose penned all the songs in the Tamil and Telugu dubbed versions. The music rights were bagged by T-Series for ₹ 36 crore (US$4.2 million) which was a record price for a Hindi album. [5] [6]
1996 ← Sanremo Music Festival → 1998 The Sanremo Music Festival 1997 ( Italian : Festival di Sanremo 1997 ), officially the 47th Italian Song Festival ( 47º Festival della canzone italiana ), was the 47th annual Sanremo Music Festival , held at the Teatro Ariston in Sanremo in late February 1997 and broadcast by Rai 1 .
The song featured a classical music-background score with Jathi in the beginning of the track, similar to the verses featured in "So Baby". [19] While the original song was voiced by violinist, Ananthakrrishnan, who worked in the composer's Albuquerque Records music studio, "Soul of Doctor" was sung by Niranjana Ramanan.