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Kuch na kaho song of 1942 a love story hai
Kuch na kaho song of 1942 a love story hai











kuch na kaho song of 1942 a love story hai

Finding a letter that Raj had written confessing his feelings, Namrata gets upset thinking Raj tried to use her son to get close to her. Raj's uncle informs him that Namrata's husband disappeared right before Aditya's birth, and has never returned to his son or wife. Raj is confused but forms a strong fatherly relationship with Aditya. After some deliberation, he decides to tell her, but to his surprise, he discovers she has a 7-year-old son, Aditya. During the course of the wedding ceremonies, Raj discovers that he is falling for Namrata.

kuch na kaho song of 1942 a love story hai

His uncle's employee, Namrata ( Aishwarya Rai) chaperones Raj on a series of set-ups/dates, all of which he deliberately sabotages. Once in India, he finds himself pushed towards marriage by his overzealous uncle ( Satish Shah). When I returned Pancham was gone.Raj ( Abhishek Bachchan) is a happy and free-spirited Indian-American bachelor living with his mother ( Suhasini Mulay) who visits his ancestral homeland in Mumbai, to attend his cousin Nikki's ( Meghna Malik) wedding. I said of course I’d sing the song for him. He confided all his joys and sorrow in me. Will you do it?’ Pancham and I shared a very warm and close relationship. He rang me up and said, ‘Didi there‘s one final song in 1942: A Love Story which (director) Vidhu Vinod Chopra is very keen that you sing. “I only knew what Pancham (R D Burman) told me. Was Lataji aware of the song’s history? Absolutely not. The song had already been recorded in Kavita Krishnamurthy’s voice when it was done again by Lataji. Of the two versions of the songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Kumar Sanu, there was a bit of controversy over the female version, sung to immortality by Lataji. If Rahul Dev Burman’s swan song ' Kuch na kaho, kuch bhi na kaho' is remembered so vividly to this day, it has more to do with the staying power of the limitlessly talented composer rather than any intrinsic merit of the song’s parent film 1942: A Love Story.













Kuch na kaho song of 1942 a love story hai