Khamoshi: The Musical - Music

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Khamoshi: The Musical
Soundtrack album by Jatin Lalit
Released 1996
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length 59:30
Label Polygram
Producer Jatin Lalit
Jatin Lalit chronology
Fareb
(1996)
'''Khamoshi: The Musical'''
(1996)
Return of Jewel Thief
(1996)

The music for the film was composed by Jatin Lalit and lyrics were written by Majrooh Sultanpuri.

Track No. Title Singer(s) Duration
01 "Bahon Ke Darmiyan" Hariharan, Alka Yagnik 6:49
02 "Aankhon Mein Kya" Kumar Sanu 7:25
03 "Gaate Thay Pehle Akele" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shrradha Pandit, Khusumum 5:57
04 "Jaana Suno Hum Tum Pe Marte Hain" Udit Narayan 5:13
05 "Aaj Main Upar" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Kumar Sanu 5:31
06 "Yeh Dil Sun Raha Hain" Kavita Krishnamurthy 6:06
07 "Saagar Kinare Bhi Do Dil Hain Pyaase" Udit Narayan, Sulakshana Pandit & Jatin Pandit 6:00
08 "Mausam Ke Sargam Ko Sun" Kavita Krishnamurthy, Shrradha Pandit 6:28
09 "Shinga-Linga"^ Remo Fernandes 5:34
10 "Huiya Ho"^ Remo Fernandes, Dominique Cerejo 4:27

^ - Composed by Remo Fernandes

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