Unfortunately the title in your question seems to have got a little mixed up and so it's hard to determine exactly what song you mean. However, you will find a very extensive list of songs that have been used in movies at www.darpanradio.org.au/songs-details-view.php - the real name of the song is sure to be on that page. Once you have found the song, simply look along the column to read what the name of the movie is where this song featured.
There are now some very useful applications available for mobile phones which are able to deduce the singer and title of a song, simply by sampling a small portion of the music. One of these applications is called Shazam and can be downloaded for a nominal fee. This could be very useful for detecting what song you are looking for.
To use the software, you simply activate it and hold the phone to the music. After a couple of seconds, the application will inform you of the name of the song and the artist. You may need to keep your phone held to the music for at least ten seconds, and be careful to avoid other distracting background noises nearby.
There are now some very useful applications available for mobile phones which are able to deduce the singer and title of a song, simply by sampling a small portion of the music. One of these applications is called Shazam and can be downloaded for a nominal fee. This could be very useful for detecting what song you are looking for.
To use the software, you simply activate it and hold the phone to the music. After a couple of seconds, the application will inform you of the name of the song and the artist. You may need to keep your phone held to the music for at least ten seconds, and be careful to avoid other distracting background noises nearby.