Monday, November 15, 2021

It featured three Superb VoiceS

Ek Ajnabee released in 2005.

The only song from the film in my collection happened to be its title track.

It was composed by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani.

However, the involvement of the former in the song was not restricted to that.

He was credited as the lyricist, and was one of the three people who rendered it as well.

The two people who joined him behind the microphone for it were Sunidhi Chauhan and Sukhwinder Singh.

The song was also called Mama Told Me.

And it was half-a-dozen minutes and a second long.  


Ms Mirza rendered this tRAck

Say Naa is a Hinglish expression (which could literally be translated to, “Say, no”).

And Say Naa Say Naa was a song from Bluffmaster!

It was three minutes and 16 seconds long.

The track was the second contribution of Robert Uhlmann and Arash to the soundtrack of the film.

They weren’t just credited as two of the three people who wrote and composed it, but they sang it too.

Johan Bejerholm was the third music director.

And the lady who wrote it and joined them behind the microphone was Aneela Mirza, who is from Denmark.

Mehmood enCaSHed its popularity again

My blog on the music of Hindi films contains the title track of the 1976 film Sabse Bada Rupaiya.

The recreated version of the film was one of the songs on the soundtrack of Bluffmaster!

In fact, it was the longest of the three tracks from the film on this blog – it was four minutes and nine seconds long.

TrickBaby were the composers to whom this version of the song (originally composed by Basu-Manohari) was credited.

Majrooh Sultanpuri wrote the song, which was rendered by Mehmood (who sang the original), Chetan Shashital and Saira Hussain.

 

This tRAck had two names

This song contains three songs from the 2005 film Bluffmaster!

If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, the song with two names would be the first of those.

It was titled Boro Boro and Bure Bure.

The song was three minutes and half-a-dozen seconds long.

While the song was composed and written by the Swedish composer Robert Uhlmann and the Iranian singer Arash (whose last name is Labaf), it was rendered by the latter.

In fact, the version of the song on the film’s soundtrack featured Hindi lyrics, which were credited to Jaideep Sahni.   

The ‘usUAl’ suspects sang it

Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya released in 2002.

The only song from the film on this blog was Hum Yaar Hain Tumhare, which was also the title track of the film.

Every song on its soundtrack was long, but this track happened to be the longest of the lot – it was seven minutes and a dozen seconds long.

And the quartet who collaborated on it were the usual suspects when it came to songs of this genre in that period.

Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan rendered it.

Sameer Anjaan wrote the song, which Nadeem-Shravan composed.

 

It featured three Superb VoiceS

Ek Ajnabee released in 2005. The only song from the film in my collection happened to be its title track. It was composed by Vishal Dad...