This blog contains
posts on four tracks from Amar Prem, which released in 1972.
If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, Chingari Koi Bhadke – which was an amar (immortal) song – would be the first.
It was the longest of the four tracks from the film on the blog – it was five minutes and 38 seconds long.
The track – which was not everyone’s cup of tea (a fact that any amateur crooner would vouch for) – was (Kisho)rendered by the one and only Kumar.
It was penned by Anand Bakshi, and composed by R D Burman.
If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, Chingari Koi Bhadke – which was an amar (immortal) song – would be the first.
It was the longest of the four tracks from the film on the blog – it was five minutes and 38 seconds long.
The track – which was not everyone’s cup of tea (a fact that any amateur crooner would vouch for) – was (Kisho)rendered by the one and only Kumar.
It was penned by Anand Bakshi, and composed by R D Burman.
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