Over the years,
romantic numbers from Hindi films seem to have been written in adherence to a
formula.
Hence, Sapna Jahan, from Brothers, was a refreshing listen, because it was a mature love song.
And that was precisely the reason why it remains an underrated track and deserves to be played on loop.
Amitabh Bhattacharya, who penned the track, and Ajay-Atul, who composed it, deserved equal credit for it.
The track, which was five minutes and 41 seconds long, was rendered by the ever-dependable Sonu Nigam, who was joined behind the microphone by Neeti Mohan.
Hence, Sapna Jahan, from Brothers, was a refreshing listen, because it was a mature love song.
And that was precisely the reason why it remains an underrated track and deserves to be played on loop.
Amitabh Bhattacharya, who penned the track, and Ajay-Atul, who composed it, deserved equal credit for it.
The track, which was five minutes and 41 seconds long, was rendered by the ever-dependable Sonu Nigam, who was joined behind the microphone by Neeti Mohan.
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