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Meri Dhadkan Suno Mere Dil Mein Raho - मेरी धड़कन सुनो मेरे दिल में रहो
SingerUdit Narayan, Alka Yagnik
Music byAnand Milind
LyricistSameer
ActorAnil Kapoor, Raveena Tandon
CategoryRomantic Songs
MovieLaadla (1994)
Comments submitted for song - Meri Dhadkan Suno Mere Dil Mein Raho
bestofanandmilind on Thursday, November 10, 2011
Laadla was one of Anand-Milind's biggest hits in 1994. Initially this song
had to wait its turn thanks to the other superb songs like Ladki Hain Kya
and Boi Boi to gain popularity, but gradually it did.
Laadla was one of Anand-Milind's biggest hits in 1994. Initially this song
had to wait its turn thanks to the other superb songs like Ladki Hain Kya
and Boi Boi to gain popularity, but gradually it did.
prad1979ify on Friday, December 16, 2011
oh once again great to hear MANLY voice of Udit ...
oh once again great to hear MANLY voice of Udit ...
Ayaz Ahmed on Saturday, September 01, 2012
very nice song
very nice song
kajol620 on Monday, October 22, 2012
RAVEENA is the most beautiful woman ever ♥♥♥
RAVEENA is the most beautiful woman ever ♥♥♥
KRYSHROCKS on Saturday, December 08, 2012
I forgot how many times I've watched this movie, but what a great (and nasty) performance by Sridevi. Then that dialogue: "Nayak nahi, khalnayak hoon main. Choli ke peechhe kya hai? Choli ke peechhe bomb hai."
I forgot how many times I've watched this movie, but what a great (and nasty) performance by Sridevi. Then that dialogue: "Nayak nahi, khalnayak hoon main. Choli ke peechhe kya hai? Choli ke peechhe bomb hai."
indianmota on Wednesday, April 30, 2014
Raveena has the best arms ever...
Raveena has the best arms ever...
trupeshlal on Tuesday, September 09, 2014
i love her deep armpits at 3.03
i love her deep armpits at 3.03
Fadel Nono on Thursday, August 13, 2015
ingat masa kecil
ingat masa kecil
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@TheCarly123 Yeh good old days, not like these modern films