
Tired from the hours he had spent in the studio, he dozed off during the function. Arijit landed up at the function in chappals and casual wear since he came straight from work. He had initially thought of skipping the function but changed his mind on producer Mukesh Bhatt's insistence. Arijit was editing a song for Pritam on the night of the function and had a flight to catch later in the night. An incident occurred on the night of the Star Guild Awards function that haunted him for years to come. Tum Hi Ho - The Star Guild Best Male Playback Singer award was among the many awards Arijit Singh won for this song.Tum Hi Ho - Music director Mithoon dedicated this song to his father Naresh Sharma who had played a key role in arranging the music of "Aashiqui" (1990).The film was remade in Telugu as "Nee Jathaga Nenundali" (2014).Pritam was the first recipient of this Filmfare Award for the film "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" (2016) after the change in name of the category. Perhaps in recognition of this trend, Filmfare renamed the category to 'Best Music Album' in 2017. These awards highlighted a significant trend in the Hindi film music of the 2010s - multi-composer albums. There were two other instances of the Filmfare Award for Best Music Director being shared by music directors - by Sajid - Wajid and Lalit Pandit for "Dabangg" (2010) and by Ankit Tiwari, Meet Bros Anjjan, and Amal Malik for "Roy" (2015). Mithoon, Jeet Ganguly, and Ankit Tiwari won this award. This was the second time that Filmfare gave the Best Music Director award for a film that involved more than one music director.Both of them won several awards for their work in this film.

Singer Arijit Singh and singer and composer Ankit Tiwari had debuted before but shot to fame as a result of the popularity of the film's music. It was Aditya Roy Kapur's first film in a lead role and Shraddha Kapoor's breakthrough role. The film and its music were very successful despite the relatively new artists involved.
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The first film of this series was released in 1937 and was followed by adaptations in 1954, 1976, and 2018. "A Star Is Born" (1976) itself was one of a series of films with the same title and premise.



It was adapted from the American musical drama "A Star Is Born" (1976). The plot of this film was independent of its predecessor.
