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Music Review | Qaidi Band | Amit Trivedi

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Five years after Ishaqzaade, YRF brings in another movie with newcomers. Amit Trivedi, once again, is given the mantle to win audiences' hearts with the music. What is more interesting is that this movie is about music, which means Amit Trivedi gets to go all in with this one. So without further ado, let us get right into it! Album Release Date: 25th July 2017 (Click on the song title to listen to it on Saavn) I Am India Singers: Arijit Singh, Yashita Sharma Lyrics: Habib Faisal There is so much confusion online regarding the singer of this song. The voice does not sound like Arijit Singh at all but more like Amit Trivedi. But at this point in time, all we can do is take the information at it's face value. This is a patriotic song without the in-your-face persuasive lyrics. Talking about lyrics, it touches all the corners and colors of India. For the first time, I enjoyed someone else's singing more than Arijit's. Yashita Sharma totally nailed this song. Bo

Music Review | Jagga Jasoos | Pritam

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I watched the movie last week and was totally taken by surprise. *spoiler alert* The entire movie is musical i.e. apart from the regular songs, a lot of dialogues are poetic as well. This has increased my excitement to review this album. However, looking at the number of songs in the album, I am certain that those musical conversations are not part of this one and probably will be released later. So without further ado, let's get started. Album Release Date: 20th July 2017 (Click on the song title to listen to it on Saavn) Ullu Ka Pattha Singers: Arijit Singh, Nikhita Gandhi Lyrics: Amitabh Bhattacharya The catchphrase " Ullu le, Ullu le" is still stuck in my head even a week after watching the movie. The song has just one stanza and left me wanting for more of this chirpiness. The flamenco guitar in the beginning gives a feel of wanderlust. The song talks about how stupid and day dreamer our heart is. The song ends with a fade on Arijit Singh's aalap.

Music Review Catch Up | April-June 2017

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It is interesting that out of the seven music albums to catch up in this quarter, three of them are based on parent-child relationship including two with mothers. Two of the other movies are based on other family ties. A lot of you readers might not be aware about some of these movies, hence I have provided IMDb links to plot summary. So without further ado, let's get right into it! (Songs highlighted in  RED  are my picks from the each album. You can just listen to these and get the feel of entire album in case you are short on time or feel like you have better things to do in life than listen to music) (Click on the movie name to listen to the songs on Saavn) Maatr Music: Fuzon, Kavita Seth Plot Summary:  IMDb Zindagi Ae Zindagi is entirely in midscale (lower and upper) which leaves less variation in terms of the emotional feel in the song. The song is too long for my taste (8 minutes) Aisi Hoti Hai Maa started beautifully with mellow music and Kavita Seth's ba