: The album features the best of the era, including Kumar Sanu , Alka Yagnik , and Sonu Nigam , delivering high-fidelity vocal performances that fans still seek out in extra quality 320kbps formats.

: View official jukeboxes and high-definition lyrical videos from FilmiGaane Suneel Darshan

: A deeper, reflective track performed by Abhijeet and Alka Yagnik.

| Song Feature | At 128kbps (Bad) | At 320kbps (Extra Quality) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Flute sounds synthetic; "watery" artifacts. | Crisp, breathy tone. Natural decay of the note. | | Saajan Saajan (Tabla beats) | Muddled bass; clicking sound on the "Taa" stroke. | Punchy, tight bass; clear distinction between dayan and bayan. | | Aaine Ke Munh (Violin section) | Harsh, screechy high frequencies. | Smooth, warm strings. You can hear the bow moving. | | Overall Dynamic Range | Flat. Everything sounds loud and compressed. | Wide. Soft whispers sound soft; chorus has headroom. |

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