Zindagi Hai Khel was the longest of the three tracks
from Seeta Aur Geeta on this blog – it was four minutes and 43 seconds
long.
Manna Dey, who was invariably overlooked when it came to providing playback to the leading men in films (or was, at best, an occasional stand-in for their regular voices), sang this song, which was picturised on one who was both an actor and a star – Dharmendra.
He was joined behind the microphone by none other than Asha Bhosle.
Anand Bakshi penned the track, which was composed by R D Burman.
Manna Dey, who was invariably overlooked when it came to providing playback to the leading men in films (or was, at best, an occasional stand-in for their regular voices), sang this song, which was picturised on one who was both an actor and a star – Dharmendra.
He was joined behind the microphone by none other than Asha Bhosle.
Anand Bakshi penned the track, which was composed by R D Burman.
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