Lovers of Sufi
music would attribute the long ShELf life of the soundtrack of My Name Is Khan to Sajda, the song which was six minutes and five seconds long and
penned by Niranjan Iyengar.
And they
wouldn’t be incorrect, because it was a goosebump-inducing track.
It was rendered
by Rahat Fateh Ali and Richa Sharma, who have a couple of things in common –
unique voices and a K(ha)nack for stirring the souls of music buffs.
It was composed
by Mr Mahadevan [who Sha(nka)red singing credits with the aforementioned duo],
Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa.
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