When Hariharan
rendered Sun Ri Sakhi, every female
Hindi film buff (and her male companion) listened with rapt attention.
Soothing to the
ears, the track, from Humse Hai Muqabala,
was five minutes and 11 seconds long.
It was penned by
P K Mishra, who used an interesting word, Naagmani
(which means a gem possessed by a shape-shifting cobra).
The rest of the
line went, “Teri nagin si zulfon ko sanvaaroon main” (which can be translated
to, “I will part your hair that is like a female cobra.”)
The track was
composed by A R Rahman.
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