Sheher Ki Pariyon, from Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar, was rendered by
Udit Narayan, and it was five minutes and 16 seconds long.
He was joined behind the microphone by none other than Sadhana Sargam.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that innocence was the unique selling proposition of the song, and the listeners, on going back in time to the early 1990s, can’t help but wish tracks like these were penned and composed today.
Of course, credit for the former must go to Majrooh Sultanpuri, while Jatin-Lalit deserve kudos for the latter.
He was joined behind the microphone by none other than Sadhana Sargam.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that innocence was the unique selling proposition of the song, and the listeners, on going back in time to the early 1990s, can’t help but wish tracks like these were penned and composed today.
Of course, credit for the former must go to Majrooh Sultanpuri, while Jatin-Lalit deserve kudos for the latter.
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