Throughout its two versions and four singers, the song features the trio coping with heartbreak in different ways. The song turned out to be Udhas’ concert hit and has also been featured in a number of live compilations since.
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Thus, even before an actual union of lovers, the album features an ode of separation: “Jeeye to jeeye kaise bin aapke”Ĭirca 1986 Pankaj Udhas dominated Bollywood discographies with guest ghazals, often making a cameo with a typical Pankaj Nite. Saajan’s tracklist, like any other 90s album, doesn’t marry the songs chronologically to the storyline. (In other news, the song has a male version too, sung by SPB.) The plagiarism feels alarming at first but later, much like the Coke Studio numbers, gives you the warm and fuzzy feeling of a shared Indo-Pak soundscape. It’s hummable and draws on a melody (and lyrics, too) from the other side of the border: Mehdi Hassan’s rendition of Tasleem Fazli’s ghazal “Bahut khoobsurat hai mera sanam, khuda aise mukhde banata hai kam”. It’s the same pattern of strings, the same odd octapad, the same T-Series-ey vocals of Anuradha Paudwal–everything is a cliche, but expertly done. Indeed, it is the first song of the album where a woman liltingly pines for the man of her dreams, but it doesn’t take long to recede into a N-S formula. The song is a breath of fresh air, only for you to realise that it is not. With Shravan, SPB and Berde lost over the years, this song remains alive half in memory, half in memoriam.įeaturing in Side-A, track 3, is “Bahut pyaar karte hain tumko sanam”. That’s the best-selling trio of the 90s doing what they do best. The octapad based digital dholak pop of Nadeem-Shravan replaces the pacy acoustic drums of Maine Pyar Kiya and (later) Hum Aapke Hain Koun.! the “la-la”s are replaced by “Tu-ru-ru”s and the lyrics could not get any more mainstream. “Tumse milne ki tamanna hai” looks and feels as if a Raamlaxman number in a Barjatya film (together with the trio of Salman Khan, Laxmikant Berde and SPB) has been given the Nadeem-Shravan and Sameer spin. Does that ring (marriage) bells? In fiction, surely. An expectant and excited Khan wishes to meet his ladylove Madhuri, confess his love to her and make a lifelong promise, all in one song.
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This is a song that escalates from romantic infatuation to a union of lovers real quick.