In the song "Tanhai Tanhai," Shankar expresses his inner turmoil through the melody, effectively "speaking" through music where his voice fails him. The integration of lyrics by Indeevar and the playback vocals by Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik provided the emotional bridge that Shankar could not cross with dialogue. This highlights a unique aspect of Bollywood cinema: the ability of the musical format to resolve character limitations (such as muteness) by shifting the medium of expression.
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For classic late-90s cinema like Koyla , finding a single perfect definitive release is challenging. Indian films of this era were shot on analog film, and their subsequent digital transitions were often plagued by low-quality DVD transfers, incorrect aspect ratios, or compressed audio tracks.