Criminal

Criminal

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1995
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Label: H.M.V.
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Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Mahesh Bhatt. PRODUCER: Mukesh Bhatt. SCREENPLAY: Sainath. DIALOGUE: Jay Dixit. ACTOR: Nagarjuna, More...
 



Song Listing


 
Tu Mile Dil Khile (Duet)
Singer: Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Sugam, Pop
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Jaanu Jaanu Jaanu
Singer: Alka Yagnik, Kumar Sanu
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Tu Mile Dil Khile (Male)
Singer: Kumar Sanu
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Sugam, Pop
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Mujhko Chhupa Le
Singer: Kumar Sanu, Alisha Chinai
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Kisi Ka Tu Hoja
Singer: Abhijeet, K.S. Chitra
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Keemti Keemti Keemti Hai Zindagi
Singer: S.P. Balasubramaniam, K.S. Chitra
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Tu Mile Dil Khile (Female)
Singer: Alka Yagnik
Music Director: M.M. Kreem
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Sugam, Pop
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • This was a bilingual film produced simultaneously in Hindi and Telugu. Both films had the same title. Other than the lead actors, the two films had different casts. Both films had the same music by composer M.M. Kreem.
  • This was the first Hindi film of M.M. Keeravani as a full-fledged music director. He had earlier composed a song in the film "Drohi" (1992) but was not credited for it. Keeravani, who started his career in Telugu films, was credited as M.M. Kreem in this and future Hindi films. In his work in Tamil films, he was credited as Maragathamani.
  • This was the last Hindi film of actor Ajit, best known for performing villanous roles.
  • This film was adapted from the Hollywood film "The Fugitive" (1993) starring Harrison Ford.
  • This film was promoted with a sensational newspaper advertisement that said that Manisha Koirala was dead. After causing an initial flutter, the ad was derided as being gimmicky and inappropriate.[1]

    Song

  • Tu Mile Dil Khile (Male) - The prelude and the interludes of this song were adapted from two songs by Enigma from their 1993 album "The Cross Of Changes", "Age Of Loneliness" and "The Eyes Of Truth". "Age Of Loneliness" was a remixed version of "Carly's Song", which Enigma had produced for the soundtrack of the film "Sliver" (1993), starring Sharon Stone. Enigma's tracks themselves used samples from various sources, notable among them, Mongolian chants by Dechinzundui Nadmid and Adilbish Nergui.[2][3]
  • Keemti Keemti Keemti Hai Zindagi - The tune of this song was plagiarised from the song "Lonely Monday Morning" (1993) by the Canadian Reggae artist Snow.[4]



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