By no means would
it be incorrect to state that 2004 was a prolific year for composer Himesh
Reshammiya.
He composed Janaab-E-Ali, which was, undoubtedly, the most popular song on the soundtrack of Bardaasht.
It was rendered by Kunal Ganjawala and Shaan.
The track, which was penned by the one and only Sameer Anjaan, began with an English portion that went, “Listen up, everybody in the hall. Wake up!”
Listening to it or skipping it was optional, but it was a fairly catchy song. However, it had a short shelf life and low recall value.
He composed Janaab-E-Ali, which was, undoubtedly, the most popular song on the soundtrack of Bardaasht.
It was rendered by Kunal Ganjawala and Shaan.
The track, which was penned by the one and only Sameer Anjaan, began with an English portion that went, “Listen up, everybody in the hall. Wake up!”
Listening to it or skipping it was optional, but it was a fairly catchy song. However, it had a short shelf life and low recall value.
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