Yeh Hawayein wasn’t the sort of song one wouldn’t like
to listen to if she preferred the wind in her hair, because its next two lines
went, “Zulfon mein teri gum ho jaayen”
(which could be translated to, “These winds get lost in your tresses”).
Jokes apart, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that it was the better of the two songs from Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai on this blog.
Although the Aadesh Shrivastava composition, which was rendered by Alka Yagnik and Shaan, was a run-of-the-mill number, it was soothing.
Goldie Behl penned it.
Jokes apart, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that it was the better of the two songs from Bas Itna Sa Khwaab Hai on this blog.
Although the Aadesh Shrivastava composition, which was rendered by Alka Yagnik and Shaan, was a run-of-the-mill number, it was soothing.
Goldie Behl penned it.
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