Vikram is a cynical newspaper editor in Bombay who believes love is a chemical reaction with an expiration date. Nisha is a classical dancer living next door, an eternal optimist who believes in destined encounters. The film’s unique selling point was its “opposites attract” narrative, punctuated by seven melodious songs.
A haunting lullaby that plays during the film's tragic interval point. Only 200 people heard it in theaters, making it a holy grail for music bootleggers. main aur tum 1987 hindi movie exclusive
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A ghazal that rivals Chupke Chupke . The song was filmed on Marine Drive during the 1987 monsoons. Why it didn’t become a chartbuster is a mystery blamed on poor radio promotion. A haunting lullaby that plays during the film's
The title track. It uses a rare 9-beat rhythmic cycle. The lyricist, Nida Fazli, famously said this was the best song he wrote in the "Yeh dil tum bin kahin lagta nahin" era.