Two words describe
Anil Kapoor. And incidentally, both begin with the letter E – enduring and
endearing.
And that is because he has always been willing to reinvent himself and unafraid to dabble in new things – for instance, singing.
Well, he rendered Chameli Chameli, the title track of his 1986 comedy Chameli Ki Shaadi.
My blog on the music of Hindi films released between 1969 and 1986 contains a post on a track from the film, but I hadn’t heard this Kalyanji-Anandji composition when I wrote that post.
Anjaan penned this song, which was undoubtedly jhakkas.
And that is because he has always been willing to reinvent himself and unafraid to dabble in new things – for instance, singing.
Well, he rendered Chameli Chameli, the title track of his 1986 comedy Chameli Ki Shaadi.
My blog on the music of Hindi films released between 1969 and 1986 contains a post on a track from the film, but I hadn’t heard this Kalyanji-Anandji composition when I wrote that post.
Anjaan penned this song, which was undoubtedly jhakkas.
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