Showing posts with label Amit Kumar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amit Kumar. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Unfortunately, (Am)it lowered the bar

August 15 – India’s Independence Day – is a dry day (i.e., a day when the sale of alcohol at stores and eateries is prohibited).

But my collection contained one song from 15th August, which released in 1993. It was titled Rum Aur Coca-Cola.

I had read about the song in a magazine long ago, and was underwhelmed when I eventually listened to it, but I would like to dedicate it to my friends whose poison of choice is Old Monk and cola.

(Am)It was sung by Mr Kumar.

V K Sood wrote the Rajan Arvind composition.

Monday, May 2, 2022

(Am)It was sung by Sadhana

Spread across my blogs, the subject of this post is the fourth track from Kishen Kanhaiya, which released in 1990.

The song in question was Aap Ko Dekh Ke*.

(Am)It was the second contribution of both Mr Kumar and Sadhana Sargam – the duo who lent it their voices – to the soundtrack of the film.

Anwar Sagar wrote the song, which was composed by Rajesh Roshan.

[*Note: I did not understand why Dekh Ke (which could be translated to, “Seeing”) was followed by Dekh Dekh Ke (which could be translated to, “Observing and then following someone”).]

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