Jub Dil Miley may have taken a jab at transliteration,
but if the three songs on the soundtrack of Yaadein
were arranged in descending order of their durations, it would be the second
longest – it was half-a-dozen minutes and 52 seconds long.
The track was rendered by four (Bhos)legendary Sing(h)ers – Asha, Sukhwinder, Sunidhi Chauhan and Udit Narayan.
The floricultural phenomenon (its first two lines went, “Jub dil miley, tab gul khile” [which could be translated to, “When hearts meet, flowers bloom”]) – was penned by Anand Bakshi.
No prizes for guessing that Anu Malik composed it.
The track was rendered by four (Bhos)legendary Sing(h)ers – Asha, Sukhwinder, Sunidhi Chauhan and Udit Narayan.
The floricultural phenomenon (its first two lines went, “Jub dil miley, tab gul khile” [which could be translated to, “When hearts meet, flowers bloom”]) – was penned by Anand Bakshi.
No prizes for guessing that Anu Malik composed it.
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