If the two tracks
from Patthar Ke Sanam (1967) were arranged in the alphabetical order,
its title track would be the first.
To use a couple of words from the song, not listening to it would probably be a badi bhool (big blunder).
Of course, I wouldn’t recommend the song to a person who has had to bear the pain of a failed relationship, and I definitely wouldn’t suggest it to a person who has sought closure but hasn’t got it.
Jokes apart, Anand Bakshi penned the Laxmikant-Pyarelal composition, which was rendered by Mohammed Rafi.
To use a couple of words from the song, not listening to it would probably be a badi bhool (big blunder).
Of course, I wouldn’t recommend the song to a person who has had to bear the pain of a failed relationship, and I definitely wouldn’t suggest it to a person who has sought closure but hasn’t got it.
Jokes apart, Anand Bakshi penned the Laxmikant-Pyarelal composition, which was rendered by Mohammed Rafi.
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