Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Sridevi obviously enJo(ll)yed her en’title’ment

Shiv-Hari forayed into Hindi film music sporadically. One of their assignments was the soundtrack of Chandni (1989). It earned them their second nomination in the Best Music Director category at the Filmfare Awards the following year.

Its title track, Chandni O Meri Chandni was four minutes and 32 seconds long.

Not only was it picturised on Sridevi (who essayed the eponymous character), but she also lent her voice to it.

The childlike enthusiasm with which she exercised her vocal chords was ‘note’worthy.

Jolly Mukherjee was the male singer of the duet, penned by Anand Bakshi. 

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