In the
early 1990s, the phrase Kal Ki Awaaz could refer to both Asha Bhosle and
Kumar Sanu, who rendered Tumhari Nazron Mein Humne Dekha, the only track
from the film – which released in 1992 – on this blog.
Technically, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that the former was the voice of yesterday, and the latter, of course, was being seen as the voice of tomorrow at that point*.
The track, which Sameer Anjaan penned, was composed by Nadeem Akhtar Saifi and Shravan Kumar Rathod.
(*Note: Kal could be translated to both yesterday and tomorrow.)
Technically, it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that the former was the voice of yesterday, and the latter, of course, was being seen as the voice of tomorrow at that point*.
The track, which Sameer Anjaan penned, was composed by Nadeem Akhtar Saifi and Shravan Kumar Rathod.
(*Note: Kal could be translated to both yesterday and tomorrow.)
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