If the
three songs from Shamitabh (2015) on this blog were to be arranged in
the alphabetical order and the ascending order of their durations, Ishq-E-Phillum
would be the first.
It was four-and-a-half minutes long.
The track, which was about the passion for cinema, was penned by none other than Swanand Kirkire, who exaggerated that phillums were not only the dard (pain) and the dava (medicine), but also the dua (wish).
It was composed by the musical (Phil)luminary Ilaiyaraaja.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that Suraj Jagan, the crooner, nailed it.
It was four-and-a-half minutes long.
The track, which was about the passion for cinema, was penned by none other than Swanand Kirkire, who exaggerated that phillums were not only the dard (pain) and the dava (medicine), but also the dua (wish).
It was composed by the musical (Phil)luminary Ilaiyaraaja.
By no means would it be incorrect to state that Suraj Jagan, the crooner, nailed it.
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