This blog contains
posts on all the six tracks from Happy
Ending, which released in 2014.
If they were to be arranged in the alphabetical order, G Phaad Ke would be the first.
Incidentally, it was the shortest track in the film – it was three minutes and 13 seconds long.
The track, which Sachin-Jigar composed, was far from phaadu (awesome), and by no means would it be incorrect to state that Divya Kumar and Shefali Alvares – who rendered it – salvaged it.
Ashish Pandit penned it, leaving the G in the hook to the listeners’ imagination.
If they were to be arranged in the alphabetical order, G Phaad Ke would be the first.
Incidentally, it was the shortest track in the film – it was three minutes and 13 seconds long.
The track, which Sachin-Jigar composed, was far from phaadu (awesome), and by no means would it be incorrect to state that Divya Kumar and Shefali Alvares – who rendered it – salvaged it.
Ashish Pandit penned it, leaving the G in the hook to the listeners’ imagination.
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