Monday, October 26, 2020

The KlasS was extremely evident

While my blog on the music of Hindi films that released between 2000 and 2009 contained posts on three songs from the 2009 film Kaminey, the omission of the fourth track – which was titled Fatak – was an oversight.

Spread across my blogs, it was the longest of the four songs from the film – it was five-and-a-half minutes long.

It was rendered by a pair of male Sing(h)ers with the most unique voices – Sukhwinder and Kailash Kher.

The song, which was about a bee, was penned by none other than Gulzar, and composed by Vishal Bhardwaj.

The underrated Ganjawala SanG it

This year, Saawariya, which released in 2007, will enter its teens.

My blog on the music of Hindi films that released between 2000 and 2009 contains posts on three songs from the film.

The fourth track from the film was Masha Allah, which happened to be the longest of the four – it was five minutes and 28 seconds long.

It was rendered by Shreya Ghoshal, who was joined behind the microphone by Kunal Ganjawala (who ought to have sung more Hindi film songs).

The track, which was penned by Sameer, was composed by Monty Sharma.

Arnab S(owmy)ang this peppy track

I don’t recall listening to Qatra Qatra [from Family – Ties of Blood (2006)] in the past, but chanced upon it while watching some unrelated content on YouTube.

The track, which was three minutes and half-a-dozen seconds long, was penned by Sameer, and composed by Ram Sampath.

It was an upbeat number, and was rendered by Arnab Chakraborty and Sowmya Raoh.

And as if one version of this track wasn’t enough, the soundtrack of the film features Version 2, which was also rendered by the aforementioned duo. It was just three minutes longer than Version 1