That sounds bad! Tanishk’s new antaras are the best parts of the song. The vocals are good, but for Neeti’s portion, it sounds like somebody has a cloth tied around her mouth, which made her voice muffled. The funniest part is that now, there’s no mention of ‘Socha Hai’ in the song, which was there before. The tune seems tweaked and stretched everywhere, to try to take it out of the ‘Keh Doon Tumhe’ mould. Now it sounds so forced, I don’t know why they would interfere with art that way. Burman, Music Recreated by ~ Tanishk Bagchi, Original Lyrics by ~ Sahir Ludhianvi, New Lyrics by ~ Manoj MuntashirĪgain, this song was a remake of ‘Keh Doon Tumhe’ (Deewaar), until they changed it recently, and now it seems like they’ve tried to erase any trace of the old song. Singers ~ Jubin Nautiyal & Neeti Mohan / Jubin Nautiyal & Neeti Mohan, Original Composition by ~ R.D. The arrangements are nice, and the sarangi interlude is fun. Neeti’s vocals are awesome, but Mika (a double track of his vocals, God save us) sounds horrendous.
So now I don’t like the hook tune, and the rest of the song was anyway a typical item song tune. However, legal issues followed, and he changed the hook tune, making it sound so distorted, it is disgusting. The composer has used the composition of his old song ‘Nasha Sar Pe Chadke Bole’ (Dee Saturday Night), and made it, and that had a very nice 50s-ish sound in the hookline. Singers ~ Neeti Mohan & Mika Singh, Music by ~ Ankit Tiwari, Lyrics by ~ Manoj MuntashirĪnkit’s only song in the album is an item song, which features Emraan Hashmi with Sunny Leone. Rating: 2/5 for Rahat Version, 2.5/5 for Tulsi Version, 1/5 for Remix The most tedious and loud romantic song ever! The lyrics have been modified to make it more Bollywoodish, but it gets more boring and tedious. Tulsi Kumar’s version is surprisingly less high-pitched and hence less harsh to the ears. And those backing vocalists are just a pain to the ears.
Rahat sings in a very painfully high-pitched voice, and Tanishk gives it a very modern and digital based arrangement, making the song lose its soul. Tanishk ropes in Rahat, which is an apt decision, but nevertheless, the song is a letdown. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s Qawwali that has suddenly gotten a popularity spurt, had to be remade in a Bollywood film, and it happens to be this one. Singers ~ Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan / Tulsi Kumar / Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Additional Vocals by ~ Shabab Sabri & Altamash Faridi, Original Composition by ~ Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Music Recreated by ~ Tanishk Bagchi, Original Lyrics by ~ A1 Melody Master – Fana & Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, New Lyrics by ~ Manoj Muntashir, Remix by ~ DJ Chetas Mere Rashke Qamar / Mere Rashke Qamar (Female Version) / Mere Rashke Qamar (Remix) Let’s see just how un-royal this album is.ġ. Ankit Tiwari has done the last song, and it is an original song.
Here too, we have three remakes, two by Tanishk Bagchi, and one by Neeraj Arya’s Kabir Café, who remake Saint Kabir’s songs. The music album is yet another of those albums produced by T-Series wherein a load of people have been hired to remake songs. The film is directed by Milan Luthria, and produced by Bhushan Kumar, Krisha n Kumar and Milan Luthria. The film follows the story of a gold robbery from a train in the 1970s.
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