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Ar Rahman’s Raanjhanaa soundtrack still moves and resonate after 11 years!
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The iconic romantic film ‘Raanjhanaa’ celebrates its 11th anniversary, coinciding with World Music Day. It’s a fitting celebration for a movie that became immensely popular for its music, capturing the hearts of many. ‘Raanjhanaa’ has remained a favourite for those seeking a musical journey filled with romance, chemistry, heartbreak, and everything in between. Even after 11 years, the film feels timeless, with its songs crafted by the legendary Ar Rahman and Irshad Kamil, which continue to resonate across generations as evergreen hits.

Taking to Instagram, Colour Yellow Productions shared a reel post, which is a befitting tribute to Aanand L Rai’s film anniversary and World Music Day. The reel featured popular soundtracks from the film, including Tum Tak, Banarasiya, Nazar Laaye, Piya Milenge, Aise Na Dekho (by A.R. Rahman and Karthik) and finally ending with the evergreen Raanjhanaa (by Jasvinder Singh and Shiraz Uppal).

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  • 6/22/2024
  • by Stacey Yount
  • Bollyspice
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