Rajesh Roshan did
it again, and the composer’s fans’ reactions ranged from “Oops” to “Oh no! Not
another recreation”.
This version of Dil Kya Kare, from Julie (which released in 1975 and continues to be one of Roshan’s best soundtracks), was titled Kisi Se Pyar Ho Jaye.
Four minutes and 10 seconds long, it featured on the soundtrack of Kaabil.
Mercifully, Anand Bakshi, who penned the original, was credited as one of the two lyricists, the other being Kumaar.
It was rendered by Jubin Nautiyal, who tried (in vain) to step into Kishore Kumar’s shoes.
This version of Dil Kya Kare, from Julie (which released in 1975 and continues to be one of Roshan’s best soundtracks), was titled Kisi Se Pyar Ho Jaye.
Four minutes and 10 seconds long, it featured on the soundtrack of Kaabil.
Mercifully, Anand Bakshi, who penned the original, was credited as one of the two lyricists, the other being Kumaar.
It was rendered by Jubin Nautiyal, who tried (in vain) to step into Kishore Kumar’s shoes.
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