Pinjara – Bandar (Amit Trivedi) – Hindi: Good old vintage Amit Trivedi! But surprisingly, the one who steals the show is lyricist Sudip Sharma who lands some of the most poignant and provocative ...
A short playlist with only 8 songs, this week. Eight is my usual threshold to decide whether to have a Weeklies playlist or not, so this week passes the threshold 🙂 Urugudhu Urugudhu – Ace (Justin ...
Two weeks of back-to-back Weeklies… after a long time! 🙂 Beggar Waala – Bloody Beggar (Jen Martin) – Tamil: The song carries the same energy and vibe of Jen Martin’s banger of a song from the earlier ...
Back after 3 weeks! 13 songs this week. The YouTube playlist has all the songs, while Spotify is missing the one Marathi song from Ankush because it’s on Zee Music. Na Hosh Chale – Khufiya (Vishal ...
In Walk of the Bride/Seetha Kalyana Vaibhogame, when Harish ends his opening and the music starts at the 2-minute mark, you know you are listening to an Agam song! The idea to fuse the Tamil wedding ...
Tere Ishq Ne, Aakhri Ishq, Phir Se, Aari Aari, Jaan Se Guzarte Hain – Dhurandhar The Revenge (Shashwat Sachdev) – Hindi: In Tere Ishq Ne, Shashwat Sachdev wonderfully extracts another strand from Baba ...
Let me start with a confession. Despite having been a massive fan of Ilayaraja ever since I remember, I heard ‘Jotheyali’ from the 1980 Kannada film Geetha…for the first time in my life…in 2008. Yes, ...
PS: Yes, I was wrong about the diminishing marginal utility part in my review. In hindsight, after Kaatru Veliyidai, it seems like a one-off middling work from the duo.
It’s that time of the year again when I spend a LOT of time rehearing the songs I enjoyed all through the year and make lists! So, here we go again – this is the 17th year of my making a multilingual ...
Kya Kamaal Hai – Main Vaapas Aaunga (A R Rahman) – Hindi: It’s very easy to offer the song’s title itself as a reaction to this amazing song – Kya Kamaal Hai! Rahman’s gorgeous experiment deftly mixes ...
Title song – Ek Din (Ram Sampath) – Hindi: It’s so good to see Ram Sampath composing for a film again, after what feels like eons. It also sounds very unlike Ram Sampath’s body of work and is Arijit’s ...
Maskara – Main Vaapas Aaunga (A R Rahman) – Hindi/Punjabi: There are so many surprises in this song! The first, of course, is the unusual melody that Rahman concocts. It has a very Punjabi musical ...
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