The
longest of the four songs from Teesri Kasam on this blog was Duniya
Banane Wale – it was five minutes and three seconds long*.
Since it was penned by the one and only Shailendra, the listeners expected his trademark simplicity (despite the fact that it was a philosophical number). And that was precisely what this track, which was composed by Shankarsingh Raghuvanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal, was.
It was rendered by Mukesh.
(*Note: It was, in fact, as long as Aa Aa Bhi Ja, the longer of the two Lata Mangeshkar solos in the film.)
Since it was penned by the one and only Shailendra, the listeners expected his trademark simplicity (despite the fact that it was a philosophical number). And that was precisely what this track, which was composed by Shankarsingh Raghuvanshi and Jaikishan Dayabhai Panchal, was.
It was rendered by Mukesh.
(*Note: It was, in fact, as long as Aa Aa Bhi Ja, the longer of the two Lata Mangeshkar solos in the film.)
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