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99 Songs is the soundtrack album composed by A. R. Rahman for the 2021 Indian film of the same name, directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy and produced by Rahman's YM Movies, along with Jio Studios and Ideal Entertainment. The film which stars newcomers Ehan Bhat and Edilsy Vargas, also marked Rahman's maiden stint as a scriptwriter and producer ...
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The Street of Bollywood 2 "Wanting You (Chaha)" Shreya Ghoshal 2009 Apni Boli Apana Dess "Payar" Sarabjit Cheema Yaara O Yaara "Mar Gayee Ve" Hans Raj Hans Mitti Wajaan Mardi "Meriya Dhola" Harbhajan Mann Akhiyan Udek Diyan "Kaach Da Saaman" Gurmeet Lagda Ishq Ho Gaya "Lagda Ishq Ho Gaya" Nachhatar Gill, Roshan Prince "Tere Naam"
99 Songs is a 2021 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film directed by Vishwesh Krishnamoorthy, and co-written and produced by A. R. Rahman (in his maiden production banner YM Movies), who thus makes his debut in both roles, apart from composing the original score and songs.
"Mee Ho Maratha, Hu Chho Gujrati" (version 2) Suman Kalyanpur "Lo Chip Gaya Chand, Bahe Hawa Mand Mand" solo "Suno Suno Re Kahaani, Ek Bhut Purani (solo) "Ek Se Bhale Do Do Se Bhale Chaar" "Hum Panchhi Ek Daal Ke" (version 2) "Pooja Ke Do Phul Chadhakar" Jahazi Lutera "Masti Bhari Hi Raat Sanam" Bulo C. Rani Sartaj Rahmani solo
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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.
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