He had consulted Panchamda about it and Panchamda was all for it. The song was recorded posthumously by Vidhu Vinod Chopra and his team.Ī musician who was present at the recording remembers, “Vinod Chopra wanted that one song to be sung by Lata Didi. I said of course I’d sing the song for him. He confided all his joys and sorrow in me. Pancham and I shared a very warm and close relationship. He rang me up and said, ‘Didi there ‘s one final song in 1942: A Love Story which (director) Vidhu Vinod Chopra is very keen that you sing. “I only knew what Pancham (R D Burman) told me. Was Lataji aware of the song’s history? Absolutely not. The song had already been recorded in Kavita Krishnamurthy’s voice when it was done again by Lataji. Of the two versions of the songs sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Kumar Sanu there was a bit of controversy over the female version, sung to immortality by Lataji. Music for the film was composed by Anu Malik and lyrics were penned by Sameer.If Rahul Dev Burman’s swan song Kuch na kaho kuch bhi na kaho is remembered so vividly to this day it has more to do with the staying power of the limitlessly talented composer rather than any intrinsic merit of the song’s parent film 1942: A Love Story.
Vishnu Pratap blames his son for the discord within the family, and shunned him and his children, as a result. The bride, despondent over her humiliation, committed suicide that day Virendra Pratap's son-in-law and brother also died, as a result of the fight that broke out at the wedding. However, Indra was in love with Abhay's mother, and ran away on the day of the wedding to avoid the marriage. 25 years before, they decided that Abhay's father, Indra, would marry Virendra Pratap's niece. Virendra Pratap and Vishnu Pratap are brothers-in-law who were once close friends after Vishnu married his sister to Virendra. Vishnu Pratap slaps Abhay for his actions even though he was defending himself against Rudra.Ībhay finds out Rudra's anger towards his family is a deep-rooted family feud. Abhay ends up getting into a fight with the family of Virendra Pratap ( Govind Namdeo), specifically his nephew, Rudra Pratap ( Sharad Kapoor). The two start playing pranks and teasing each other, which eventually leads to them falling in love. He also starts to become friendly with Mangala ( Richa Pallod), granddaughter of Vishnu Pratap's friend, who lives with the family. However, he shows a kind and caring side that wins the affections of his family members. Their grandson, Abhay ( Fardeen Khan), arrives with his mother and sister to the village, and is initially greeted with animosity. At the behest of his wife, Vishnu Pratap calls his estranged son's family from Bombay for the event. Vishnu Pratap Singh ( Vikram Gokhale) is celebrating his 60th anniversary in his village with his wife ( Farida Jalal).