Jag Laal Laal Laal Laal (Part 1) (Singer: Ustad Sultan Khan)
Ratings:6/10
Traditionally idealistic vows of righteous living and humane thoughts mushroom through the Sufi musical prowess of Ustad Sultan Khan in “Jag Lal Lal Lal”. Sandesh Shandilya’s balanced fusion musical impact delivers spectrum of emotions that should find its way in dramatic moments. Anil Pandey’s meaningful and momentous lyrical works are amicably glorified as the number gets two major outing in the album.
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Jag Laal Laal Laal Laal (Part 2) (Singer: Zubin Garg)
Ratings: 5/10
Zubin Garg’s flamboyance in Sufi singing makes another significant budge as he renders “Jag Lal Lal Lal (part-2)”. It comes in softer vocal mode and predictably will have more takers from pop genre cadre for its “yuppie” flavors.
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Jag Laal Laal Laal Laal (Part 3) (Singer: Ustad Sultan Khan, Zubin Garg)
Ratings: 5/10
It’s time for “jugalbandi” with melodramatic feel as Ustad Sultan Khan and Zubin Garg shares their vocals in “Jag Lal Lal Lal (part-3)”. All three versions show the upbeat musical trend but its appeal will be restricted to situational dramatic moments and to large extent to class listeners.
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Jeevan Tumne Diya Hai (Singer: Alka Yagnik, Roop Kumar Rathod, Sadhana Sargam, Udit Narayan)
Ratings: 5/10
The piously offered sentiments and connotations to God Almighty are delivered through refined and steadfast vocal and musical works in “Jeevan Tumne Diya”. The prayer is boosted through the congenial vocal works of Roop Kumar Rathod, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik and Sadhna Sargam. This may be not commercially viable but will be soul stirring to ears and senses.
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