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Neeti Mohan revisits a classic

Updated on: 29 August,2022 07:58 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Sonia Lulla | sonia.lulla@mid-day.com

Mohan discusses giving Chura liya hai tumne a fresh twist

Neeti Mohan revisits a classic

Shaan and Neeti Mohan

Neeti Mohan and Shaan join hands to bring back Mohammed Rafi’s Chura liya hai tumne for the young generation, and lend a contemporary twist to the classic.


Rechristened  Sajaunga lutkar bhi, this version, says Mohan, was approached like she would a fresh song. “I have grown up listening to this song and to [revive] it with Shaan was a pleasure. This will always be memorable. I admire, and look up to him, and he sounds amazing in this track. We wanted to make it sound young and fresh, and we tried to sing it [by employing an] RnB [flavour]. Dharan Kumar [composer] has made it more youthful,” she says, adding that with this number being “more groovy”, listeners can now dance to a track that they could, until now, only sing.


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No longer apprehensive about revisiting old classics, Mohan says singers benefit from paying heed to a composer’s vision. “What was created earlier was suited for that era. Each composer offers a fresh take. It is subjective. Here, the melodic content is high; this one has a certain tease attached with it too.”

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