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"Dil Se Re" Song by A. R. Rahman from the album Dil Se Released 1998 Recorded Panchathan Record Inn Genre Soundtrack Label Venus Writer Gulzar "Dil Se Re" (translation: From the Heart) is a 1998 superhit and critically acclaimed song from the movie Dil Se, composed by A. R. Rahman, lyrics penned by Gulzar and sung by A. R. Rahman, Anuradha Sriram and Anupama in chorus.[1] It was a chart topper of the year 1998 and this song's lyrics is said to be one of the finest and predominantly in Urdu. Its picturisation too got noticed. The song has now achieved a cult status.
Picturisation
The song takes place after Amar (Shahrukh Khan) tracks the evanescent Meghna (Manisha Koirala) down to her village and declares his intentions of asking for her hand in marriage. The picturization of the song "Dil Se Re" combines different visual diagrams: the realist narrative, the steadycam shots, a transnational consumer lifestyle of advertising, tourism, pearl necklaces, designer gowns, and the constantly re-ordered body of the woman.[2]
References
- ^ Dil se music review
- ^ Anustup Basu (2005). Mantras of the Metropole: Geo-televisuality and Contemporary Indian Cinema. University of Pittsburgh. p. 198.
Categories:- 1998 songs
- Indian songs
- Songs from films
- Hindi songs
- Songs with music by A. R. Rahman
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