Mirage (Jagjit Singh album)

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Mirage
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Studio album by
Released1 Feb, 1996 (1 Feb, 1996)
Genre Ghazal
Length42:15
Label Saregama, HMV

Mirage is a 1996 Urdu ghazal album by the Indian singer Jagjit Singh, released by Saregama-HMV. [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Apni marzi se" (also the title song of the popular 1990s TV series Sailaab )
  2. "Dushman ko bhi seene se lagana"
  3. "Ek barahman ne kaha hai"
  4. "Koi chaudavi raat ka chaand"
  5. "Main rahe meena rahe"
  6. "Mujhe jeene do"
  7. "Rishta kya hai tera mera"
  8. "Zindagi se badi sazaa hi nahin"

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References

  1. "Jagjit Singh - Mirage Songs: Jagjit Singh - Mirage MP3 Songs by Jagjit Singh Online Free on Gaana.com" via gaana.com.