Singer Kavita Krishnamurti feels Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam (1999) will stand excessive in her profession as a result of it ensured she sings completely different genres. “When I heard the tracks in the rehearsal room, they were so beautiful. I was also happy to have Ismail Darbar as the composure,” Krishnamurti tells us.
Kavita Krishnamurti has sung six songs in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.
The 65-year-old singer has sung as many as six songs within the Sanjay Leela Bhansali movie, which completes 25 years in 2024. The veteran singer revealed Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan was the primary tune she recorded. “But none of us were happy with it. After a few days, I redid my portions. Then it had come out well,” she provides.
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“Nimbuda was such an item song. In my heart I just felt this song is going to do well for me commercially,” Krishnamurti tells us, lauding the best way Aishwarya Rai Bachchan enacted the tune.
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam completes 25 years in 2024.
But what was essentially the most tough tune for her? She picked the title observe. Despite being essentially the most stunning observe for her, it was additionally difficult due to her respiration drawback.
“There’s so many odd notes in that song. I was extremely worried because I have suffered from problems with my nose. It had many humming notes with my mouth closed. But you know some days things just work out. The song got okayed quickly and I didn’t face a lot of problem. God was holding my hand that day,” Krishnamurti remembers.
Krishnamurti nonetheless couldn’t take the tune out of her head for a lot of days. She says, “It is such a powerful song, the best song in the movie and also the most challenging one of my life because it had a lot of range.”
So does she really feel the best way Bhansali picturised the songs had rather a lot to do with them turning into classics? “He is a king of visuals, a perfectionist. God has given him special aesthetics. When he looks at a song, he’s very clear on what he wants and it just comes out that way,” Krishnamurti says.
Krishnamurti concludes, “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam is a fabulous sangam of composition, sound and picturisation.
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