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For a list of copied songs, see "Copied Hindi Songs,"www.angelfire.com/music4/sangeet/copiedsongs.html.
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See the Resources list for Web sites with more information on this film as well as purchasing information. Please note, however, that the spelling of transliterations vary widely in Hindi, making Internet searches difficult. The double "ee" in shree, for example, is also commonly written as a long "i." Likewise, the double "oo" in other titles may also be a "u." ■