Have you heard the Af Somali version of this song? Do you know a different cover? Share your memories in the comments below or tag us with #SomaliBollywood.
Composed by the late, great Rajesh Roshan and penned by Sameer, the original song was picturized on actors Rinke Khanna (daughter of veteran actressDimple Kapadia) and Aftab Shivdasani. The track’s core theme is innocent, euphoric love: "Koi mere dil se poochhe, main tere liye kya hoon" (Someone should ask my heart, what I am to you). The melody is buoyant, driven by a soft rock guitar riff and a catchy, repetitive chorus that invites participation.
"I danced to this at my sister’s wedding in 2005. Now I play it for my daughter in Sweden." "Why is this song more Somali than some Qaraami classics?"
Have you heard the Af Somali version of this song? Do you know a different cover? Share your memories in the comments below or tag us with #SomaliBollywood.
Composed by the late, great Rajesh Roshan and penned by Sameer, the original song was picturized on actors Rinke Khanna (daughter of veteran actressDimple Kapadia) and Aftab Shivdasani. The track’s core theme is innocent, euphoric love: "Koi mere dil se poochhe, main tere liye kya hoon" (Someone should ask my heart, what I am to you). The melody is buoyant, driven by a soft rock guitar riff and a catchy, repetitive chorus that invites participation.
"I danced to this at my sister’s wedding in 2005. Now I play it for my daughter in Sweden." "Why is this song more Somali than some Qaraami classics?"