There were
three versions of Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein
on the soundtrack of Dhadkan.
But this blog contains a post on just one – the version rendered by Abhijeet Bhattacharya (who was nominated in the Best Male Playback category at the IIFA and Screen Awards in 2001) and Alka Yagnik.
Penned by fellow Filmfare and IIFA nominee Sameer, the Nadeem-Shravan composition was five minutes and 51 seconds long.
The sad version of the track, rendered by Kumar Sanu, was five minutes and 14 seconds long.
Its instrumental version was a second longer than the duet.
But this blog contains a post on just one – the version rendered by Abhijeet Bhattacharya (who was nominated in the Best Male Playback category at the IIFA and Screen Awards in 2001) and Alka Yagnik.
Penned by fellow Filmfare and IIFA nominee Sameer, the Nadeem-Shravan composition was five minutes and 51 seconds long.
The sad version of the track, rendered by Kumar Sanu, was five minutes and 14 seconds long.
Its instrumental version was a second longer than the duet.
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