Dariya-Dil

Dariya-Dil

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1988
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Indeevar, Vitthalbhai Patel
Label: Venus
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Film Credits: DIRECTOR: K. Ravishankar. PRODUCER: Vimal Kumar. STORY: Vimal Kumar, Amrit Aryan. SCREENPLAY: Gyandev Agnihotri. DIALOGUE: Kadar Khan. ACTOR: Govinda, More...
 



Song Listing


 
Tu Mera Superman
Singer: Mohammed Aziz, Sadhna Sargam
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Patthar Kya Maarte Ho
Singer: Mohammed Aziz, Sapna Mukherjee
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Hindi Folk
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Woh Kahte Hain Hum Se Abhi Umar Nahin Hai Pyar Ki
Singer: Nitin Mukesh
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Vitthalbhai Patel
Genre: Filmi, Sugam
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Barse Re Sawan
Singer: Mohammed Aziz, Sadhna Sargam
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi
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Dariya Dil Dariya Dil
Singer: Shabbir Kumar
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Filmi
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Dariya Dil Dariya Dil (Sad)
Singer: Shabbir Kumar
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Indeevar
Genre: Sugam
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Trivia


 

    Song

  • Tu Mera Superman - Decades after the release of this song, the costumes of Govinda and Kimi Katkar in it as Superman and Spiderman became a talking point and made the song a viral sensation.
  • Woh Kahte Hain Hum Se Abhi Umar Nahin Hai Pyar Ki - It appears that the lyrics of this song, which were initially credited to Indeevar, were in fact written by Vitthalbhai Patel. Patel, who was a minister in the Madhya Pradesh government at the time, had found out about this discrepancy when the song had aired on Vividh Bharati and had threatened to sue the filmmakers. Indeevar had pointed out that only the first two lines of this song were similar to Patel's song but the filmmakers had decided to play it safe and had credited the lyrics to Patel. Patel had written this song originally for the film "Bobby" (1975) but it could not be used in it.[1][2]



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