Friday, June 7, 2024

Shabbir and Vishal sang it

If the four songs on the soundtrack of Ruslaan were arranged in the alphabetical order, Taade would be the last.

And if they were arranged in the ascending order of their durations, it would be the penultimate one – it was just a couple of minutes and 58 seconds long.

Appropriately, the two men involved in all the songs in the film teamed up to lend their voices to it.

One of them was the person who wrote it – Shabbir Ahmed.

And the other was the man who composed it – the one and only Vishal Mishra. 

Riba sang it with Sotal

If the four songs on the soundtrack of Ruslaan were arranged in the alphabetical order, Pehla Ishq would be the penultimate one.

By the way, three of those were under the three-minute mark.

And if they were arranged in the ascending order of their durations, it would be the second – it was a couple of minutes and 48 seconds long.

It was the second contribution of singer Rana Sotal to the soundtrack of the film.

The person who joined behind the microphone for the song was Rito Riba.

Shabbir Ahmed wrote the Vishal Mishra composition.

Nagpal and Sotal joined Dadlani

The subject of this post – Dil Phisal Gaya – happened to be a recent addition to my collection.

If the four songs from Ruslaan (which released in 2024) were arranged in the alphabetical order, as well as in the ascending order of their durations, it would be the first – it was just a couple of minutes and 21 seconds long.

Of the three people who lent their voices to it, only Vishal Dadlani was a household name.

Rajat Nagpal and Rana Sotal joined him behind the microphone for it.

Shabbir Ahmed wrote the Vishal Mishra composition.

 

Bipin sang it with Divya

The second song on the soundtrack of Ruslaan that began with the letter D was Dua-E-Khair.

But if the songs on the film’s soundtrack were arranged in the descending order of their durations, it would be the first – it was five minutes and 26 seconds long.

Two men who lent it their voices.

The better-known singer was Divya Kumar.

And the person who joined him behind the microphone for it was Bipin Das.

It was their only contribution to the soundtrack of the film.

Shabbir Ahmed wrote the song, which was composed by Vishal Mishra.

It was sung by Tushar

If the three songs from Main Ladega were arranged in the alphabetical order, Tujhse Pyaar Hai would be the last.

The man who lent his voice to the song, which was written by Anweshaa, was Tushar Joshi.

The involvement of Akshay Menon in the song wasn’t restricted to composing, but he also happened to be the arranger and producer.

While Moniraj Hazarika and Suraj Rabha were the guitarists, Shivam Gupta was the recording engineer.

Harsh Kamdar and Snehan Pillai were the music assistants and supervisors.

And the song was mixed and mastered by Kohinoor Mukherjee.

Romy rendered the title track

If the three songs on the soundtrack of Main Ladega were arranged in the alphabetical order, its title track would be the second.

The name of the song was the Main Ladega Anthem.

While the film’s soundtrack had a couple of versions of the song, my collection contained just one.

Romy lent his voice to it.

The song ws composed by Mukund Suryawanshi.

It was penned by Shloke Lal and Akshay Dhawan (whose stage name was Akshay The One).

The other version had a rap portion, sung by Akash Pratap Singh, the film’s leading man.

This was a Sonu solo

Main Ladega released in 2024.

My collection contained three songs from the film.

While it is not uncommon for the soundtrack of Hindi films to have songs that celebrate the bond between a mother and a son, there hy subject of this post released before Mother’s Day* – it was titled Maai Meri.

The man who lent his voice to it was the one and only Sonu Nigam.

The song, which was written by Vaishnavi Thakur, was composed by Mukund Suryawanshi.

(*Note: While Mother’s Day fell on May 12, 2024, the film released on April 26.)