Of the four songs
from Safar on this blog, only one was a female solo.
The track in question was Hum The Jinke Sahare.
It was a sentimental song, rendered by Lata Mangeshkar.
While this song, which was rendered by Indeevar, is a part of an ongoing series (#DusKADum) on this blog, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that it is turning out to be a series within a series.
Titled #KhannAKeSaat, it features seven Kalyanji-Anandji compositions from Rajesh Khanna-starrers that released in 1970*.
(*Note: I’ve already written posts on three songs from Sachaa Jhutha.)
The track in question was Hum The Jinke Sahare.
It was a sentimental song, rendered by Lata Mangeshkar.
While this song, which was rendered by Indeevar, is a part of an ongoing series (#DusKADum) on this blog, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that it is turning out to be a series within a series.
Titled #KhannAKeSaat, it features seven Kalyanji-Anandji compositions from Rajesh Khanna-starrers that released in 1970*.
(*Note: I’ve already written posts on three songs from Sachaa Jhutha.)
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