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The soundtrack was released on 27 September 2003 directly into the stores. [19] [20] The album was distributed by Sony Music India which secured a licensing deal with Dharma Productions for a price of ₹3.5–4 crore (US$420,000–480,000) plus royalty charges.
Kal Ho Naa Ho (transl. Tomorrow may never come, pronounced [kəl ɦoː naː ɦoː]), also abbreviated as KHNH, is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy drama film directed by Nikhil Advani in his directorial debut with a story written by Karan Johar with dialogue by Niranjan Iyengar, and produced by Yash Johar.
This is an alphabetical list of known Hindi songs performed, sung and/or recorded by Mohammed Rafi between 1942 and 1980. Over 5,000 of his songs are listed here. Mohammed Rafi also sang in several different languages other than Hindi such as Punjabi, Marathi etc.
Aashiqui 2 ' s soundtrack received acclaim from music critics, who praised the songs "Tum Hi Ho" and both versions of "Sunn Raha Hai". The Times of India rated the album 5 out of 5 stars and wrote, "Aashiqui 2 tries, and succeeds to some extent in matching the repeat-values freshness and allure of the original.
"Tum Hi Ho" (transl. You are the one ) is an Indian Hindi -language romantic song from the 2013 Indian film Aashiqui 2 , sung by Arijit Singh . It was composed and written by Mithoon .
Their hits with him included "Jab Se Main Jara Sa Badnam Ho Gaya' – Gumrah and "Nayak Nahin Khalnayak Hoon Main" – Khal-Nayak. Anu Malik swept aside Nadeem-Shravan by late 1993–94 and Vinod Rathod was very much there in hits like "Ae Mere Humsafar", "Kitabein Bahut Si", "Samajhkar Chand Jisko" and "Chupana Bhi Nahin Aata' – Baazigar.
"Maana Ke Hum Yaar Nahin" (transl. I Admit That We Are Not Friends ) is a 2017 Hindi language song from the Indian film Meri Pyaari Bindu . Composed by Sachin–Jigar and written by Kausar Munir , the song is performed by the leading actress of the film Parineeti Chopra in her playback singing debut.
"Jaan Pehechan Ho" (transl. Let's Know Each Other) is an Indian rock & roll Bollywood song, sung by Mohammed Rafi, composed by duo Shankar Jaikishan, and with Hindi-Urdu lyrics by Shailendra. [1] It was produced for the 1965 Bollywood film Gumnaam, directed by Raja Nawathe, produced by N.N. Sippy, and starring Manoj Kumar and Nanda.