Ya Mustafa – also spelled Ya Mustapha – was a song of Middle-Eastern origin. It was composed
by Egyptian musician Mohammed Fawzi, and rendered by his compatriot Bob Azzam
in France in 1960.
It was a multi-lingual track, so it wasn’t surprising that it had a Hindi version.
This adaptation – titled Ya Dilruba – featured on the soundtrack of Aatish: Feel The Fire.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that the song – which was penned by Sameer and composed by Nadeem-Shravan – (Musta)fared rather well.
It was rendered by Alka Yagnik, Jolly Mukherjee and Mukul Agarwal.
It was a multi-lingual track, so it wasn’t surprising that it had a Hindi version.
This adaptation – titled Ya Dilruba – featured on the soundtrack of Aatish: Feel The Fire.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that the song – which was penned by Sameer and composed by Nadeem-Shravan – (Musta)fared rather well.
It was rendered by Alka Yagnik, Jolly Mukherjee and Mukul Agarwal.
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