Adnan Sami, Amit Sana, Earl, Kunal Ganjawala, Krishna, Monali Thakur, Prajakta Shukre, Rahul Vaidya, Sadhna Sargam, Sonu Nigam, Suzanne, Sunidhi Chauhan, Sukhwinder Singh and Udit Narayan
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Who can forget the superhit musical score of 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi' ('MSK')? Its songs like 'Laal Dupatta' and 'Mera Dil Bhi Jaana' can still be heard in the streets, as they are very popular even today. But few know that it was actually Anu Malik who was supposed to compose the music for 'MSK' and he did record one song that was retained in the album, 'Jeene Ke Hain Chaar Din'. Then Anu's unceremonious exit (may be he was too busy with Indian Idol and unable to deliver the goods) and Sajid-Wajid's entry caused quite a stir and rumours. But Sajid Nadiadwala laid these rumors to rest by giving his long time friend, Anu Malik another chance to prove his credentials and show the world that he has still not lost his touch.
Will 'Jaan-E-Mann' prove to be Anu's comeback vehicle? Well, with living legend Gulzar Saab to pen the lyrics, he stands quite a chance. Let us check out whether Anu is able to rekindle the 'Mujhse Shaadi Karogi' magic or not.
Super fast drumming and equally fast paced electronic plates herald Salman Khan's near perfect, full of feelings recital - "Mohabbaton mein jeene waale khushnaseeb hain, Mohabbaton mein marne waale bhi ajeeb hain, Azeem hai hamari daastan jaaneman, Faaslon pe rahtein hain, lekin, kareeb hain." This commences the first track of the album 'Humko Maaloom Hai'.