Darling (2007 Hindi Film) - Music

Music

Darling
Studio album by Pritam Himesh Reshammiya Prasanna Shekhar
Released 15 June 2007 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label T-Series
Producer Ram Gopal Verma
Pritam Himesh Reshammiya Prasanna Shekhar chronology
Naqaab
(2007)
Darling
(2007)
Bhool Bhulaiyaa
(2007)

The soundtrack of the film was released on 1 August 2007 in various formats including music cassette, MP3 files, audio CD, and the DVD-Audio. The music is composed by Pritam and Himesh Reshammiya in a guest song. The first reviews of the film has been positive with indiafm.com rating the music at 3.5 out of 5. Joginder Tuteja of indiafm.com said Darling is a good album that thoroughly entertains while it is on. SmasHits.com said 'Darling is the biggest musical bonanza from Ramu's factory after series of miserable musical releases from bunch of his reliable protégés in last few years.

On 10 September 2007 the film was at number 5 on the charts.

Song Singer(s) Duration Picturised on
Tadap Tadap Himesh Reshammiya & Tulsi Kumar Fardeen Khan & Esha Deol
Aa Khushi Se Khudkushi Shaan & Sunidhi Chauhan Fardeen Khan & Nisha Kothari
Saathiya Adnan Sami & Tulsi Kumar Fardeen Khan & Isha Koppikar
Hasaye Bhi Shaan & Tulsi Kumar
Akele Tanha Jiya Na Jaye Tulsi Kumar
Awaaz Koi Priyadarshini
Aa Khushi Se Khudkushi(Remix) Shaan & Sunidhi Chauhan
Hasaye Bhi (Remix) Shaan & Tulsi Kumar
Saathiya (Remix) Adnan Sami & Tulsi Kumar

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