Tuesday, January 22, 2019

Suzanne wasn’t quite D’Mello one


Ghajini, which released in 2008, had an unforgettable soundtrack.
Aye Bacchu was the shortest track in the film – it was three minutes and 48 seconds long.
Its beat perhaps ensured that it was one of the songs that one would dance to at the parties at the end of the year (the film released on Christmas Day).
The song was penned by Prasoon Joshi, who seemed to have made the most of the opportunity to step out of his comfort zone, and composed by A R Rahman.
It was right up singer Suzanne D’Mello’s alley.

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