The soundtrack of Yuva featured a track called Dol Dol, which was three minutes and 59
seconds long.
It was nothing but a series of repetitions of the aforementioned phrase, with the only other phrase in it being Salaam Namaste [which, incidentally, was a 2005 film (and its title track*).]
Composed by A R Rahman, the song was rendered by Blaaze (who also penned it) and featured ethnic vocals by Shahin Badar, an English singer of Indian and Bangladeshi descent.
(*For the post on the song, please visit my blog titled Hip-‘Shekhar’s: A ‘Vishal’ Collection.)
It was nothing but a series of repetitions of the aforementioned phrase, with the only other phrase in it being Salaam Namaste [which, incidentally, was a 2005 film (and its title track*).]
Composed by A R Rahman, the song was rendered by Blaaze (who also penned it) and featured ethnic vocals by Shahin Badar, an English singer of Indian and Bangladeshi descent.
(*For the post on the song, please visit my blog titled Hip-‘Shekhar’s: A ‘Vishal’ Collection.)
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