Just as
chillies are integral to a number of dishes in India, it wouldn’t be incorrect
to state that Hindi films are now incomplete without item numbers.
Hai Hai Mirchi, from Biwi No. 1, may not have become a universal favourite, but it was undoubtedly a catchy number.
It was five minutes and 36 seconds long.
Sukhwinder wasn’t just the Sing(h)er, but he also penned the track, which elicited both oohs and uffs.
He was joined behind the microphone by none other than Alka Yagnik.
This (A)number was composed by the one and only Malik.
Hai Hai Mirchi, from Biwi No. 1, may not have become a universal favourite, but it was undoubtedly a catchy number.
It was five minutes and 36 seconds long.
Sukhwinder wasn’t just the Sing(h)er, but he also penned the track, which elicited both oohs and uffs.
He was joined behind the microphone by none other than Alka Yagnik.
This (A)number was composed by the one and only Malik.
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