The word Aflatoon
means eccentric or mad.
In fact, a few people must have wondered whether Anand Bakshi, who penned Aflatoon Aflatoon (the title track of Aflatoon, which released in 1997), lost it when he wrote a line containing the word telephone and another containing the word junoon*, which don’t rhyme.
Remo Fernandes crooned the Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen composition.
[*Note: It went, “Kis number pe karoon telephone, dil mein talaash teri chehre pe junoon” (which meant, “On what number can I call you? Your search is in my heart, and there’s passion on my face.”)]
In fact, a few people must have wondered whether Anand Bakshi, who penned Aflatoon Aflatoon (the title track of Aflatoon, which released in 1997), lost it when he wrote a line containing the word telephone and another containing the word junoon*, which don’t rhyme.
Remo Fernandes crooned the Dilip Sen-Sameer Sen composition.
[*Note: It went, “Kis number pe karoon telephone, dil mein talaash teri chehre pe junoon” (which meant, “On what number can I call you? Your search is in my heart, and there’s passion on my face.”)]
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