Music
Tehzeeb | ||||
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Soundtrack album by A. R. Rahman | ||||
Released | 13 October 2003 (India) | |||
Recorded | Panchathan Record Inn | |||
Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
Label | T-Series | |||
Producer | A. R. Rahman | |||
A. R. Rahman chronology | ||||
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The soundtrack of the film contains six songs. The music is by the award-winning composer A.R. Rahman. The lyrics were written by Javed Akhtar but the Ghazal songs had lyrics adapted from traditional poems of famous poets. Rahman introduced a singer Sujata Bhattacharya, who later renamed herself as Madhushree. An additional song "Habibi" was featured in the movie but was not released in cassettes or CDs.
Song | Singer(s) | Lyrics |
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"Khoye Khoye Aankhen" | Shaan | Adapted from Shahd Azimabadi |
"Meherbaan" | Asha Bhosle, Sukhwinder Singh | Javed Akhtar |
"Na Shiqwa Hota" | Madhushree | Javed Akhtar |
"Sabaq Aisa" | Madhushree | Adapted from Dagh Dehlvi |
"Mujhpe Toofan Uthaye" | Madhushree | Adapted from Momin Khan Momin |
"I Wanna Be Free" | Anupama, Mathangi | Blaaze |
"Na Shiqwa Hota" | Vijaya | Javed Akhtar |
"Habibi" | Sunitha Sarathy | Javed Akhtar |
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