The album features eight primary tracks with a runtime of roughly 46 minutes: Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai
Sanjeev-Darshan, the sons of composer Shravan Rathod (of Nadeem-Shravan), brought a signature 90s-infused melodic style to this album. The collection is characterized by lush orchestral arrangements, prominent use of dholak and tabla, and high-pitched vocal performances typical of the period.
The soundtrack for the 2000 film Deewane , composed by the duo Sanjeev-Darshan with lyrics by Sameer Anjaan , remains a quintessential example of the early 2000s Bollywood melodic era. Despite the film's modest box-office performance, the music was a significant commercial success, selling approximately 1.4 million units and ranking as the 13th highest-selling soundtrack of its year.
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The album features eight primary tracks with a runtime of roughly 46 minutes: Hamara Dil Aapke Paas Hai
Sanjeev-Darshan, the sons of composer Shravan Rathod (of Nadeem-Shravan), brought a signature 90s-infused melodic style to this album. The collection is characterized by lush orchestral arrangements, prominent use of dholak and tabla, and high-pitched vocal performances typical of the period. The album features eight primary tracks with a
The soundtrack for the 2000 film Deewane , composed by the duo Sanjeev-Darshan with lyrics by Sameer Anjaan , remains a quintessential example of the early 2000s Bollywood melodic era. Despite the film's modest box-office performance, the music was a significant commercial success, selling approximately 1.4 million units and ranking as the 13th highest-selling soundtrack of its year. prominent use of dholak and tabla