The
tagline of Prahaar, which released in
1991, was The Final Attack.
Fans of the legendary Manna were delighted to listen to his rendition of Hamari Hi Mutthi Mein, which was penned by Mangesh Kulkarni.
But it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that at the same time, Dey were pleased that he wasn’t active on the Hindi film music scene when it became an aural attack.
He sang two versions of the Laxmikant-Pyarelal composition – while one was four minutes and 36 seconds long, the other (which was sad) was two minutes and 51 seconds long.
Fans of the legendary Manna were delighted to listen to his rendition of Hamari Hi Mutthi Mein, which was penned by Mangesh Kulkarni.
But it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that at the same time, Dey were pleased that he wasn’t active on the Hindi film music scene when it became an aural attack.
He sang two versions of the Laxmikant-Pyarelal composition – while one was four minutes and 36 seconds long, the other (which was sad) was two minutes and 51 seconds long.
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