Aap Kaa Surroor

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Aap Kaa Surroor
Studio album by Himesh Reshammiya
Released January 2006 (2006-01)
Genre Indipop
Label T-Series

Aap Kaa Surroor is a famous album by Indian Hindi film music composer Himesh Reshammiya.It is considered the highest selling album in Indian music history after it remained at the number one position for nearly one year. Due to the unprecedented success of this album the first film of Himesh Reshammiya was named Aap Kaa Surroor – The Real Luv Story.

Contents

[edit] Tracks

[edit] CD 1

  • Tera Surroor
  • Naam Hai Tera
  • Samjho Na
  • I Love You O Sayyoni
  • Tu Yaad Na Aaye Aisa Koi Din Nahin
  • Mere Lamhon Ki Aarzoo
  • Aashiqana Hai Dil
  • Chhed De Pyar Di Baat
  • Chahe Gila Karo
  • Wada Tainu
  • Nachle It's Folkish

[edit] CD 2 (Remixes)

  • Tera Surroor (remix)
  • Naam Hai Tera (remix)
  • Samjho Na (remix)
  • I Love You O Sayyoni (remix)
  • Nachle It's Folkish (remix)
  • Mere Lamhon Ki Aarzoo (remix)
  • Chhed De Pyar Dil Baat (remix)
  • Aashiqana Hai Dil (remix)
  • Tu Yaad Na Aaye Aisa Koi Din Nahin (remix)
  • Tera Surroor (unplugged)
  • Mere Lamhon Ki Aarzoo (remix)
  • Chahe Gila Karo (remix)

[edit] Music videos

Himesh Reshammiya's songs consistently deal with romantic notions of love, which is reflected in his music videos. Most of his videos are love triangles or deal with situations where a person for some reason fails in communicating his love.[1]

[edit] Tera Surroor

The first of the videos to be released from this album. The music video begins with Himesh performing for a small audience. At the same time, it is also indirectly addressed to his violinist (played by Minisha Lamba) and love interest and the entry of another woman in his life arouses her suspicion and the video ends with himesh tearfully holding an I love you card the violinist wrote him.

[edit] Naam Hai Tera

The second of the videos, it featured Deepika Padukone playing one of the two female leads in the video. Like the first video in the album, even this one ends inconclusively. The remix version of the same song had a very upbeat feel to it: actually being more of a dance number than an extension of the song and its sad lyrics.

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