Witness The Magic Of 90s: Iconic Duo Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s Live Recording With Runa Laila For ‘Main Kali Anaar Ki’ From ‘Sapno Ka Mandir’

Go behind the scenes with Laxmikant-Pyarelal and Runa Laila as they record a classic song, showcasing the dedication and artistry of past musical legends.

Laxmikant-Pyarelal, the renowned musical duo who have captivated generations with their fascinating music, have worked with legendary filmmakers like Shakti Samanta, Dev Anand, Raj Kapoor, Subhash Ghai and more. One such chartbuster they created was for Pradip Jain’s directorial film ‘Sapnon Ka Mandir’, starring superstars Jeetendra and Jaya Prada.

Lehren has brought an exclusive behind-the-scenes video of the classic musician duo recording the item song ‘Main Kali Anaar Ki’ from the movie ‘Sapnon Ka Mandir’, to re-live the magic providing a rare melodious treat.

The song, penned by Hasan Kamal, showcases the meticulous effort put into music composition back in the day, when composers would not compromise on a single instrument. In contrast to today’s technology, where everything can be created with a click of a button, musicians of the past use to assemble hundreds of instrumentalists from various parts of the world, demonstrating their dedication and value towards their craft.

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In the video, we see the cast members of the film and the iconic Laxmikant-Pyarelal recording the track with playback singer and composer Runa Laila. Hailing from Bangladesh, Runa Laila has won numerous accolades for her contributions to music. While she was in India for other work, the director of ‘Sapnon Ka Mandir’ and the music duo requested her to record this song, to which Runa agreed enthusiastically. She has previously recorded numerous Bollywood songs, including ‘Aye Dilwale Aao’, ‘O Mera Babu Chhail Chhabeela’ and ‘Jaan Meri Jaan.’

Runa Laila’s promising voice, thin and pleasing, can touch anyone’s heart easily. The behind-the-scenes video, set in a studio room full of numerous violinists, tabla players and more, offers an inspiring moment for today’s music creators and a delightful experience that you cannot afford to miss. Watch the video below to live the experience.

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