Laaga Chunari Mein Daag - Music

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Laaga Chunari Mein Daag — Journey Of A Woman
Studio album by Shantanu Moitra
Released 10 September 2007 (India)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label Yash Raj Music
Producer Aditya Chopra
Shantanu Moitra chronology
Eklavya: The Royal Guard
(2007)
Laaga Chunari Mein Daag
(2007)
Khoya Khoya Chand
(2007)

The film's soundtrack was released on 10 September 2007. Songs such as Hum To Aise Hain and Kachchi Kaliyaan featured playback singers such as Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal and KK. The soundtrack received a 3 out of 5 rating on indiaFm.com.

# Song Singer(s) Length Picturised on
1 Hum To Aise Hain Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghoshal, Swanand Kirkire & Pranab Biswas 05:07 Rani Mukerji, Konkona Sen Sharma, Jaya Bachchan & Anupam Kher
2 Zara Gungunalein Chalo Babul Supriyo & Mahalakshmi Iyer 04:46 Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukerji
3 Chunari Mein Daag Shubha Mudgal & Meeta Vashisht 04:21 Rani Mukerji
4 Ik Teekhi Teekhi Si Ladki KK & Shreya Ghoshal 04:45 Kunal Kapoor & Konkona Sen Sharma
5 Ehi Thaiyaa Motiya Rekha Bhardwaj 04:40 Hema Malini
6 Kachchi Kaliyaan Sonu Nigam, KK, Sunidhi Chauhan & Shreya Ghoshal 04:35 Abhishek Bachchan, Rani Mukerji, Kunal Kapoor, Anupam Kher, Jaya Bachchan & Konkona Sen Sharma

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