Devdas’ glass of joy runneth over. The song in question was Chhalak Chhalak.
Penned by Nusrat Badr, it was five minutes and a dozen seconds long.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that Mr Darbar, who composed it, gave his fans a reason to (I)smail.
The song, which began with the words, “Sheeshe se sheesha takraaye” (which could be translated to clinking glasses), was obviously a treat for Shreya Ghoshal and Udit Narayan’s fans, but it was also a joy to listen to the one and only Vinod. And he definitely R(ath)o(cke)d.
Penned by Nusrat Badr, it was five minutes and a dozen seconds long.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that Mr Darbar, who composed it, gave his fans a reason to (I)smail.
The song, which began with the words, “Sheeshe se sheesha takraaye” (which could be translated to clinking glasses), was obviously a treat for Shreya Ghoshal and Udit Narayan’s fans, but it was also a joy to listen to the one and only Vinod. And he definitely R(ath)o(cke)d.
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