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Himesh replaces original compositions in Karzzz

Himesh Reshammiya has decided to do away with the entire music score of Subhash Ghai's Karz and substitute it with swanky new compositions in his version of the film titled Karzzz.

Updated on: Apr 03, 2008 04:55 PM IST
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Himesh Reshammiya has decided to do away with the entire music score of Subhash Ghai's Karz and substitute it with swanky new compositions in his version of the film titled Karzzz.

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Though Reshammiya remains tight-lipped, Satish Kaushik, who is directing the film, is more forthcoming.

Kaushik told IANS: "We did plan to include some songs from Ghai's Karz by Laxmikant-Pyarelalji. But then things started changing once we started shooting.

"The original Karz doesn't have a title song, but Himesh has sung and composed a fabulous title song Ishq mere tere karz. He loves (Mohammad) Rafi saab's Dard-e-dil and had the situation for our film. But then he created an entirely new track in place of 'Dard-e-dil'."

Could the fact that Dard-e-dil has already been parodied as Dard-e-disco in Om Shanti Om have something to do with the decision to do away with the original song situation in the new film?

Apparently, the decision comes from veteran composer Pyarelal's unhappiness over the way his contribution to the music of Om Shanti Om was treated.

This experience has definitely soured Pyarelal towards the film industry.

"It's an industry I don't understand any more," said Pyarelal.

 
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