Published 15:25 IST, November 11th 2019
Tezaab: A list of the cult songs from the Madhuri Dixit starrer
Tezaab completed 31 years recently and starred Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit in the lead roles. Here are some of the best songs from the blockbuster film.
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The Anil Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit starrer Tezaab is truly a cult film in all its glory. The romantic action Bollywood film recently hit the milestone of 31 years. The movie was produced and directed by N Chandra. The film had proved to be the biggest blockbuster of the year 1988. It went on to run on the theatres for more than 50 weeks and thus, earned its golden jubilee milestone. The film is also known to won four Filmfare Awards out of its 12 nominations. The film garnered Anil his first Best Actor award while Madhuri earned her first ever Filmfare nomination. But the film is also known for some of its timeless chartbusters.
Here are some of the best songs from the cult film
Ek Do Teen
This track will never age due to Madhuri's impeccable performance and Alka Yagnik's captivating voice. The song was choreographed by the legendary Saroj Khan which resulted in some iconic dance moves from Madhuri. Reportedly some of the viewers were unhappy when it was recreated by Jacqueline Fernandez for the film Baaghi 2. The track was reportedly inspired by the opening line of the song Chanda Mama Door Ke which was composed by the legendary Ravi for the film, Vachan.
So Gaya Yeh Jahan
This song still remains one of the most cult numbers with its soul-stirring lyrics and the pensive picturization. It was crooned by Nitin Mukesh, Alka Yagnik and Shabbir Kumar. The song was picturized to showcase the emotionally high moments in the film. It will soon be recreated in the film Bypass Road which will star Neil Nitin Mukesh in the pivotal role.
Keh Do Ki Tum Ho Mere
This beautiful number is still considered to be one of the most romantic tracks in Bollywood. It depicted the infectious chemistry between Anil and Madhuri. The song was composed by the legendary Laxmikant-Pyarelal. It was sung by Amit Kumar and Anuradha Paudwal.
Updated 22:33 IST, November 11th 2019