When Leo’s When I Need You released in 1977, no soothSayer
could predict that not only would a version of that song be on the soundtrack
of a Hindi film, but would also go on to become very popular.
However, both those
things could B(hosl)e said about Tumse
Milke from Parinda (1989).
R D did (Hallau)rise
to the occasion like the proverbial phoenix, but he wasn’t really able to recreate
the (Bur)mania he generated in his heyday. Khurshid penned the track, which Asha
and Suresh Wadkar rendered.
It was five
minutes and eleven seconds long.