Tere Liye, which released in 2001, marked the debuts of a pair of composers –
Chandrajeet Ganguly (known as Jeet Gannguli or mononymously as Jeet) and Pritam
Chakraborty (often credited as Pritam, whose solo compositions are the subject
of my blog, Pritam Da Dhoom Machaoer).
By no means would it be incorrect to state that there was just one popular track on the film’s soundtrack. It was titled Dil Dhapaak, and was penned by Abbas Tyrewala, who convinced the listeners that dhak dhak is passe, and Dhapaak is the new heartbeat.
Mr Nigam rendered the Son(u)g.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that there was just one popular track on the film’s soundtrack. It was titled Dil Dhapaak, and was penned by Abbas Tyrewala, who convinced the listeners that dhak dhak is passe, and Dhapaak is the new heartbeat.
Mr Nigam rendered the Son(u)g.
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