If Noor-E-Khuda,
from My Name Is Khan (2010), doesn’t present a strong case for
Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa (the joint winners of the
Star Screen Award for Best Music Director in 2011) to employ Shreya Ghoshal’s
vocals more frequently, there’s probably no track that does.
She Sha(nka)red
singing credits with Mr Mahadevan and Adnan Sami, whose rendition didn’t just
lift the song, but instantly elevated the mood of the listeners as well.
It was penned by Niranjan
Iyengar.
At six minutes and
37 seconds, it was the longest track in the film.
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