If Gabbar Singh
were to review the soundtrack of Jhoom
Barabar Jhoom, he would say, “Film ek,
title tracks teen. Bahut nainsaafi hai.”
And most people would concur.
One of those was
JBJ. It isn’t even safe to assume
that it appealed to the Ch(a)u(ha)nk of the listeners who are the not-so-proud
possessors of short attention spans.
At four minutes and 22 seconds, it was the shortest song on the film’s soundtrack, which was penned by Gulzar and composed by Mahadevan [who Sha(nka)red singing credits with Sunidhi and Zubeen Garg], Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa.
At four minutes and 22 seconds, it was the shortest song on the film’s soundtrack, which was penned by Gulzar and composed by Mahadevan [who Sha(nka)red singing credits with Sunidhi and Zubeen Garg], Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa.
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