![]() "Khudaaya" is a traditionally composed number sung in a qawwali style. This thought provoking number will stay in the listeners mind for a long time. Additional vocals by Shekhar simply blends in with their voices. Both Nandini Srikar and Arijit Singh's voices compliment each other and are well balanced with the strumming of the guitar in the background. Another sure winner by the musical duo.Īfter two peppy numbers, "Duaa" comes as a soft subtle number. Additional vocals by Vishal-Shekhar only add to the song. ![]() Lot of beats and accompanied by the harmonium, Indian instruments peppered with whistles complete this item number. Richa Sharma's deep husky tone compliments the mood of the dance number. ![]() It has a strong up style nautanki number which is popular at most of the political rallies held in the northern part of India. As the songs suggest the song is choreographed on British model Scarlet Mellish Wilson. "Bharat Mata Ki Jai" is followed by an Item number "Imported Kamariya" by Richa Sharma. Overall a very enjoyable number this one will be top of the charts.Ī remixed version by Kiran Kamath once again rendered by Keerthi Sagathia and Vishal Dadlani is a strong energetic number with lots of beats.Īdditional Vocals: Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani Penned by Dibakar with lines like `sone ki chidiya, dengue malaria' gives it a very street feel. The song is peppered by strong dhol, drum beats, horns, trumpets and whistles lending it a very street feel and tapori number. This loud boisterous track starts on a high note by Keerti Sagathia and Vishal Dadlani and takes a satirical dig on the politicians who have made tall claims. ![]() The album opens with an energetic and peppy street dance number "Bharat Mata Ki Jai", which can be termed as a modern day national anthem. Singers: Keerti Sagathia and Vishal Dadlani Lyrics: Dibakar Banerjee, Anvita Dutt, Kumaar, Vishal Dadlani, Neelesh Misra Here the music not only adds cinematic value but takes the narrative further. The film is supported by an energetic and peppy album by Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani. After `Dev D' and `Oye Lucky, Lucky Oye', director Dibakar Banerjee once again establishes himself this time with a political satire `Shanghai'. ![]()
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