It wouldn’t have
been surprising if Feroz Khan became every woman’s dream man in the 1970s – not
because he was a charmer, but because he was obedient.
After all, no other man declared, “Jo tumko ho pasand, wohi baat karenge” (which could be translated to, “I will say only what you like”). And the ladies must have found that irresistible.
Jokes apart, the song from Safar became popular.
The track, which was penned by Indeevar, was composed by Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah.
It was rendered by none other than Mukesh Chand Mathur.
After all, no other man declared, “Jo tumko ho pasand, wohi baat karenge” (which could be translated to, “I will say only what you like”). And the ladies must have found that irresistible.
Jokes apart, the song from Safar became popular.
The track, which was penned by Indeevar, was composed by Kalyanji Virji Shah and Anandji Virji Shah.
It was rendered by none other than Mukesh Chand Mathur.
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