Khamma Ghani is not just a Rajasthani salutation, but
the longest song on the soundtrack of Happy
Ending as well – it was four-and-a-half minutes long.
But by no means would it be incorrect to state that the track overstayed its welcome – the listeners certainly loved it.
And Papon, who rendered it, deserved the lion’s share of the credit for that.
He was joined behind the microphone by Smita Nair Jain and Vidhi Mehta.
This Sachin-Jigar composition, which was penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, could be considered the beginning of the better half of the film’s soundtrack.
But by no means would it be incorrect to state that the track overstayed its welcome – the listeners certainly loved it.
And Papon, who rendered it, deserved the lion’s share of the credit for that.
He was joined behind the microphone by Smita Nair Jain and Vidhi Mehta.
This Sachin-Jigar composition, which was penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya, could be considered the beginning of the better half of the film’s soundtrack.
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