Yoon Shabnami (Singer: Parthiv Gohil)
Rating: 7/10
Written by Sandeep Nath, the song brings in memories of songs from Bhansali’s earlier flicks like Devdas and Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. This time its Parthiv Gohil who gets to sing this love track, and he does it with a mature outlook. The song is made different by the presence of qawaali notes in the verses, keeping one hooked till the song is played onscreen.
Daras Bina Nahin (Singers: Richa Sharma, Parthiv Gohil, Shail Hada)
Rating: 7/10
Hear comes the music that you were looking for after having a first look at the teasers of the film. One needs to posess interest for classical tunes to absorb this song to the fullest. The song is situational with the presence of classical alaaps spread all over the track.
Sawar Gayi (Singer: Shreya Ghoshal)
Rating: 6/10
Set amidst the thunders and slow rhythms, Sawar Gayi is another solo from the vocal chords of Shreya Ghoshal. The song is well composed and will manage to catch up with the visuals, but otherwise it doesn’t possess the mass appeal to be called a chartbuster.
Jaan-E-Jaan (Singers: Kunal Ganjawala, Shreya Ghoshal)
Rating: 6/10
Jaan-E-Jaan starts off with a 1 minute long musical galore, followed by the duet sung by Kunal Ganjawal and Shreya Ghoshal. The feel of the track sounds repeated after over five tracks relating to a similar feel. Hear it only for the first 60 seconds.
Pari (Singer: Kunal Ganjawala)
Rating: 7/10
Extremely well written and sung but it is the music that is immensely lullaby. The beautiful song may be ignored if you follow a particular route to hear this track, which carries forward the standards maintained by the love tracks heard so far in the album.
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Well, almost a great review put in by Hanumant.
Infact, the rating deserves 10/10. What more could one ask for a score better than this.
One can very well feel the emotions, labour, feelings, pain, efforts, sentiments, passion gone into making such a score.
One may just listen to the great voices lent to the scores,musical arrangements, the background score, the alaaps by the singers and chorus to say the least.
Visuals, it is felt for sure, that will create magic on the big screen and the audience shall feel the emotions and will have their eyes wet and hearts all filled up…
Very much a pure Indian score that is bound to move the music lovers all over and jsut one wait for the combination of the musical score with the great visuals.
Remember, it is the Master at work who won’t let you come out without choked throats and wet eyes.
And just have the crooning of Kunal Ganjawala in ‘Pari’ with the chorus towards the end or say
Parthiv Goel in ‘Yoon Shabnami’ crooning saawariya towards the end with some brilliant beats.
Hats off to the creator of such a brilliant Indian score, pure, passionate, touching, emotional, great musical score, thanks to Bhansali – The Maestro for such a taste for music. The film music great collection is enriched further with this great classic score. One gets to listen such a musical score in decades and it shall be remembered for decades to come.
With the very best wishes !
i like very much what a song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A Genuine Gift To the Music Lover.
Don’t Find such a Music Now a Days
Thanks to Monty Sharma