The title of this
post merits a clarification – the word sad doesn’t mean pathetic. It is just a
description of the mood of the song.
The track in question was Yaar Maangiyasi, from Kaante.
While the remainder of the soundtrack comprised Hindi songs, this was a Punjabi number.
But the fact that it was penned by a Punjabi (Dev Kohli) and composed by another (Anand Raj Anand) was purely coincidental.
The Son(u)g – which could be translated to, “Weeping, I just asked God for my beloved, and not for the universe” – was rendered by Mr Nigam.
The track in question was Yaar Maangiyasi, from Kaante.
While the remainder of the soundtrack comprised Hindi songs, this was a Punjabi number.
But the fact that it was penned by a Punjabi (Dev Kohli) and composed by another (Anand Raj Anand) was purely coincidental.
The Son(u)g – which could be translated to, “Weeping, I just asked God for my beloved, and not for the universe” – was rendered by Mr Nigam.
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