Love You Zindagi was the longer of the two tracks
from Dear Zindagi on this blog – it was three minutes and 51 seconds
long.
It was not just a song, but a philosophy as well. And Kausar Munir, who penned it, deserved the lion’s share of the credit for keeping it simple.
Mr Trivedi's involvement in (Am)it wasn’t restricted to composing it, but he rendered it too. And more importantly, he was able to convince the listeners that he was clearly enjoying both the roles.
He was joined behind the microphone by Jasleen Kaur Royal.
It was not just a song, but a philosophy as well. And Kausar Munir, who penned it, deserved the lion’s share of the credit for keeping it simple.
Mr Trivedi's involvement in (Am)it wasn’t restricted to composing it, but he rendered it too. And more importantly, he was able to convince the listeners that he was clearly enjoying both the roles.
He was joined behind the microphone by Jasleen Kaur Royal.
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