Raj was a student at Gurukul, a strict institution run by Narayan Shankar (Amitabh Bachchan), who forbid any romantic relationships.
Years later, Raj returns to Gurukul as a music teacher to keep Megha's memory alive and challenge the principal's authoritarian rule through love. Raj was a student at Gurukul, a strict
While the song is a romantic dream sequence, it represents Raj’s internal world where Megha is still alive for him. The lyrics, meaning "Steal me from myself, hide me in your heart," reflect their desire to be inseparable despite the physical distance of death. The Musical Story The lyrics, meaning "Steal me from myself, hide
The soundtrack earned Jatin–Lalit their eighth Filmfare nomination and remains one of the most iconic romantic ballads in Indian cinema. It was composed by the duo Jatin–Lalit ,
Legendary singers Lata Mangeshkar and Udit Narayan provided the vocals, adding deep emotional resonance to the track.
It was composed by the duo Jatin–Lalit , with lyrics penned by Anand Bakshi .
Beyond the screen, the song is a landmark in Bollywood music history: