🎙️ 90s vs Now | Hosted by Giya | Red FM Podcasts
In this heartfelt episode, music composer Nikhil Kamath recalls his first break with Gulshan Kumar at T-Series and how a simple meeting at Gulshan Ji’s Juhu office changed his life forever.
From the recording of “Sapno Mein Aana” (film Chor Aur Chand) with legends S. P. Balasubrahmanyam and Anuradha Paudwal, to the unforgettable hit “Acha Sila Diya”, Nikhil Kamath opens up about his journey, his memories with Gulshan Kumar, and the emotional day when the industry lost him.
👉 Highlights of this episode:
How Gulshan Kumar gave Nikhil Kamath his first big break
Stories behind Sapno Mein Aana & Acha Sila Diya
Memories of working with Sonu Nigam, Lata Mangeshkar & Jagjit Singh
The emotional impact of Gulshan Kumar’s tragic death
Why 90s music and melodies remain timeless even today
A must-watch for every fan of 90s Bollywood music, T-Series, and the golden era of Indian melodies.
💬 Comment your favorite Nikhil Kamath song that reminds you of Gulshan Kumar’s golden era!
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