The title
of the film, which released in 2010, may have been Jhootha Hi Sahi, but the truth must be told – Cry Cry, inarguably the most popular song in the film, was a
letdown.
The track, which was penned by Abbas Tyrewala, was four minutes and 26 seconds long.
It was composed by A R Rahman.
The track, whose opening lines made everyone wonder why we become sad, was a mere blip in the discography of Ghoshal, who is usually dependable.
Rashid Ali, who was also credited as a guitarist, Sh(rey)ared singing credits with her.
The track, which was penned by Abbas Tyrewala, was four minutes and 26 seconds long.
It was composed by A R Rahman.
The track, whose opening lines made everyone wonder why we become sad, was a mere blip in the discography of Ghoshal, who is usually dependable.
Rashid Ali, who was also credited as a guitarist, Sh(rey)ared singing credits with her.
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