Amrita Nayak sang well with the occasional liberty where we strayed away from the original tune which didn't sound bad. I'm not talking about the music here but just her voice. But while hearing Rim Jhim Gire Sawan, it's always Amitabh that comes to your mind1. A rain song perhaps in remembrance of some rain that has some romantic connection to you. 'Rimjhim gire saawan' covered by Amrita Nayak, originally from the Hindi film Manzil.
2. 'Suno na' from the Hindi film Jhankaar Beats.
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I hadn't heard Suno Na previously and was surprised that it's from a movie in 2003. A chill song that you can listen to in the background.
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Lyrics: Vaibhav Deshmukh
Singer: Adarsh Shinde
Music Director: Devendra Bhome
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