The title track. It uses a rare 9-beat rhythmic cycle. The lyricist, Nida Fazli, famously said this was the best song he wrote in the "Yeh dil tum bin kahin lagta nahin" era.
A ghazal that rivals Chupke Chupke . The song was filmed on Marine Drive during the 1987 monsoons. Why it didn’t become a chartbuster is a mystery blamed on poor radio promotion. main aur tum 1987 hindi movie exclusive
Vikram is a cynical newspaper editor in Bombay who believes love is a chemical reaction with an expiration date. Nisha is a classical dancer living next door, an eternal optimist who believes in destined encounters. The film’s unique selling point was its “opposites attract” narrative, punctuated by seven melodious songs. The title track
A haunting lullaby that plays during the film's tragic interval point. Only 200 people heard it in theaters, making it a holy grail for music bootleggers. A ghazal that rivals Chupke Chupke