Khel Khel Mein

Khel Khel Mein

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 1975
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Gulshan Bawra
Label: H.M.V.
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Album Credits: MUSIC ASSISTANTS: Basu Chakravarty, Manohari Singh, Maruti Rao. SONGS RECORDED BY: Kaushik.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Ravi Tandon. PRODUCER: Ravi Malhotra. STORY: Shaily Shailendra. SCREENPLAY: Sachin Bhowmick. DIALOGUE: Kadar Khan. ACTOR: Rishi Kapoor, More...
 



Song Listing


 
Sapna Mera Toot Gaya
Singer: Asha Bhosle, R.D. Burman
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Gulshan Bawra
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Narration
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Ek Main Aur Ek Tu
Singer: Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Gulshan Bawra
Genre: Filmi
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Humne Tumko Dekha Tumne Humko Dekha Aise
Singer: Shailendra Singh
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Gulshan Bawra
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Title Music
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Khullam Khulla Pyar Karenge Hum Dono
Singer: Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Gulshan Bawra
Genre: Filmi
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Aaye Lo Pyar Ke Din Aaye
Singer: Asha Bhosle, Kishore Kumar
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Lyricist: Gulshan Bawra
Genre: Filmi
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Dance Music
Music Director: R.D. Burman
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Jazz
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • This film was inspired by the novel "Les Mauvaises Frequentations" by the French writer Louis C. Thomas. Akshay Kumar's hit film "Khiladi" (1992) was inspired by this film.[1][2]
  • The theme track used in the opening credits of this film, with vocals by Asha Bhosle and R.D. Burman, was not included in the film's audio release. R.D. Burman used its tune a few years later to develop the song "Tere Bin Main Kuch Bhi Nahin" ("Jaane Jaan (Nikamma)", 1983).[3]

    Song

  • Sapna Mera Toot Gaya - This song was an adaptation of Ennio Morricone's theme "The Story Of A Soldier" from the film "The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" (1966). R.D. Burman had used this tune earlier for the Bengali non-film song "Swapno Amar Hariye Geche" he himself had sung.[4][5]
  • Ek Main Aur Ek Tu - The first line in the mukhda of this song used the tune of the popular nursery rhyme "If You're Happy And You Know It".
  • Humne Tumko Dekha Tumne Humko Dekha Aise - R.D. Burman gave singer Shailendra Singh a tape of this song to listen to and practice. Shailendra took it home and played it with his family around. After the mukhda, R.D. Burman, an inveterate practical joker, unexpectedly let out a string of expletives and shocked Shailendra and his family![MR2]



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