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‘Sanson Ki Mala Pe is one of the nicest songs I’ve sung in my career’

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Shah Rukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit Nenestarre­r Koyla (1997), helmed by filmmaker Rakesh Roshan, clocks 25 years of its release today. Apart from the high-octane drama and action sequences, the song Sanson Ki Mala Pe remains etched in the memories of the audience to this day.

Singer Kavita Krishnamur­ti, who rendered the track, is thankful to music composer Rajesh Roshan for giving her the opportunit­y. “It’s definitely one of the nicest songs I’ve sung in my career. It was beautifull­y composed and arranged by Rajesh ji. While recording it, I tried to follow how he sang. He has a very aesthetic and delicate way of singing songs,” she says.

Recalling the experience of recording the song — originally written by Meera Bai, a 16th century poet — at Mumbai’s Mehboob Studios, the 64-yearold singer tells us, “We recorded it with an entire orchestra. We had all the musicians in a big hall; so, it was like singing live. And that’s a fantastic feeling. Dubbing a song can never be the same as singing live with the orchestra.”

Sanson Ki Mala Pe was one of the earliest songs she sang for Nene. She credits the actor for bringing it to life. “When I saw the picturisat­ion, I was amazed. The way Madhuri ji has danced to it, is beautiful. I’ve great respect for her talent and personalit­yShe has made all my songs look beautiful,” says Krishnamur­ti, who went on to sing chartbuste­rs like Kaahe Chhed Mohe (Devdas; 2002) and Kay Sera Sera (Pukar; 2000) for Nene.

Talking about the popularity the song garnered, the singer, who continues to get requests to sing Sanson Ki Mala Pe at live shows, shares, “To this day, I’ve people coming up to me at airports and expressing their love for the song.”*

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