Kites

Kites

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 2010
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz, Asif Ali Beg
Label: T-Series
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Album Credits: SONGS ARRANGED BY: Dhrubajyoti Phukan, Prasad Sashte, Anirudh Bhola, Taufiq Qureshi, Jaikishan Vanjari. SONGS RECORDED BY: Julian Mascarenhas, More...
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Anurag Basu. PRODUCER: Rakesh Roshan. STORY: Rakesh Roshan. SCREENPLAY: Anurag Basu, More...
 
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Zindagi Do Pal Ki
Singer: KK
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Rock
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Dil Kyun Yeh Mera
Singer: KK
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Rock
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Tum Bhi Ho Wahi
Singer: Vishal Dadlani, Suraj Jagan
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Kites In The Sky
Singer: Hrithik Roshan, Suzanne D'Mello
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Asif Ali Beg
Genre: Pop
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Fire
Singer: Rajesh Roshan, Vishal Dadlani, Anirudh Bhola, Anushka Manchanda
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Asif Ali Beg
Genre: Pop, Electronic
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Zindagi Do Pal Ki (Remix)
Singer: KK
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Rock
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Dil Kyun Yeh Mera (Remix)
Singer: KK
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz
Genre: Filmi, Pop, Rock
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Tum Bhi Ho Wahi (Remix)
Singer: Vishal Dadlani, Suraj Jagan
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Nasir Faraaz
Genre: Filmi, Pop
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Fire (English Version)
Singer: Rajesh Roshan, Vishal Dadlani, Anirudh Bhola, Anushka Manchanda
Music Director: Rajesh Roshan
Lyricist: Asif Ali Beg
Genre: Pop, Electronic
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Trivia


 

    Album

  • This film was shot in Hindi and English. The English version of the film was produced and edited by the Hollywood director, Brett Ratner. Compared to the Hindi version, it was shorter, less musical and had a few additional scenes.[1]
  • This was the debut Hindi film of the film's heroine, Barbara Mori.

    Song

  • Dil Kyun Yeh Mera - According to music director Rajesh Roshan, he had composed the tune of this song even before he became a music director with "Kunwara Baap" (1974).[2][3]



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