With due respect
to Mukesh’s son, I don’t think he was the right man to render Aage Sukh Toh
Peechhe Dukh Hai [the only song from Eeshwar (1989) on this blog.]
The words sukh and dukh should have beeN(it)nterchanged, because he had no role to play in the aforesaid sukh, and he probably didn’t get enough opportunities to alleviate his professional dukh.
The lady who joined him behind the microphone was none other than Kavita Krishnamurthy.
Having said that, Anjaan penned a wonderful song.
It was composed by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma.
The words sukh and dukh should have beeN(it)nterchanged, because he had no role to play in the aforesaid sukh, and he probably didn’t get enough opportunities to alleviate his professional dukh.
The lady who joined him behind the microphone was none other than Kavita Krishnamurthy.
Having said that, Anjaan penned a wonderful song.
It was composed by Laxmikant Shantaram Kudalkar and Pyarelal Ramprasad Sharma.
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