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The soundtrack to the 1990 Hindi-language romantic musical film Aashiqui features twelve songs composed by Nadeem–Shravan (a duo consisting of Nadeem Saifi and Shravan Rathod) and lyrics written by Sameer, Rani Mallik and Madan Pal. Released by T-Series on 26 December 1989, it became the highest-selling Bollywood soundtrack of all time with around 2 crore units sold.
Gharib Jaan Ke Ham Ko Na Tum daga Dena Chhoo Mantar: O. P. Nayyar: Mohammed Rafi: Hindi: Bhairavi: Barasat Men, Hamse Mile Tum Barsaat (1949 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar: Hindi: Bhairavi: Chhod Gaye Balam Barsaat (1949 film) Shankar–Jaikishan: Lata Mangeshkar & Mukesh (singer) Hindi: Bhairavi: Mein Zindigi Men Hardam, Rota Hi ...
"Deewana Dil Na Jaane" Chand Ke Paar Chalo: 1491 "Iss Dil Ka Barosa Kya" Shreya Ghoshal, Aftab Hasmi Sabri Charminar Boyz: 1490 "Hamare Ishq Ka" Madhushree: Aziz Khan: Aziz Khan Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai: 1486 "Humko Tumse Pyaar Hai" Alka Yagnik, Anand Raj Anand: Anand Raj Anand: Dev Kohli: 1487 "Chori Se Dil Ko" Ishq Na Karna: 1495 "O Jaanam O ...
Then she went on recording some Hindi songs under A. R. Rahman's compositions from 1991 to 1995, her breakthrough in Hindi film music came through "Kehna Hi Kya" from the film Bombay (1995), which was highly successful in the North Indian region and gave her an identity in Bollywood film industry ("Kehna Hi Kya" was included in The Guardian ...
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
Hindi film songs, more formally known as Hindi Geet or Filmi songs and informally known as Bollywood music, are songs featured in Hindi films.Derived from the song-and-dance routines common in Indian films, Bollywood songs, along with dance, are a characteristic motif of Hindi cinema which gives it enduring popular appeal, cultural value and context. [1]
The film as well as the soundtrack had largely influenced the pop-culture phenomenon. [25] The song "Tujhe Deka To" had been re-used and parodied by several filmmakers, [26] especially Khan and Deepika Padukone in Rohit Shetty's Chennai Express (2013). [27] [28] "Mehndi Laga Ke Rakhna" has been played at weddings across the South Asian diaspora.
Aashiqui (transl. Romance) is a 1990 Indian Hindi musical romantic drama film directed by Mahesh Bhatt and starring Rahul Roy, Anu Aggarwal and Deepak Tijori in pivotal roles. The first installment of the Aashiqui series, the film is known for its music, with composer duo Nadeem–Shravan establishing their careers along with that of singer ...