The title track of
Love Ke Liye Kuch Bhi Karega probably
became popular on account of the use of saala
[the oft-used expletive, and not the Hindi word for one’s brother-in-law (i.e.
one’s wife’s brother)].
(Ud)It was rendered by Sunidhi Chauhan and Mr Narayan. But it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that the former overshadowed the latter. And moreover, the listeners probably couldn’t digest Narayan, who always seems to be smiling, mouthing a gaali.
The Vishal Bhardwaj composition, which was penned by Abbas Tyrewala, couldn’t salvage the soundtrack, which had already begun to go downhill.
(Ud)It was rendered by Sunidhi Chauhan and Mr Narayan. But it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that the former overshadowed the latter. And moreover, the listeners probably couldn’t digest Narayan, who always seems to be smiling, mouthing a gaali.
The Vishal Bhardwaj composition, which was penned by Abbas Tyrewala, couldn’t salvage the soundtrack, which had already begun to go downhill.
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