Monday, March 2, 2020

It was another ABIsmal recreation

If the three tracks from Shubh Mangal Zyada Saavdhan (2020) on this blog were arranged in the alphabetical order, Arey Pyaar Kar Le would the first – it was a couple of minutes and 44 seconds long.

It was a recreated version of Yaar Bina Chain Kahan Re, from Saaheb (1985).

The track was rendered by Bappi Lahiri (who didn’t just compose, but also sang the original) and Ayushmann Khurrana (the film’s lead).

It featured a rap portion by Ikka Singh.

Needless to say, this version, which was penned by Vayu, was credited to Tanishk Bagchi.

Sunday, March 1, 2020

Ved wasn’t just the singer

Malang is a word that may be used to refer to a carefree perform, but contrary to its meaning, it would be incorrect to state that the team that collaborated on the song of the same name – which happened to be the title track of Malang – had no care in the world.

It was penned by Kunaal Vermaa and Haarsh Limbachiyaa. The latter is the spouse of comedienne Bharti Singh.

Ved Sharma’s involvement in the track was not restricted to composing it, but he rendered it too.

It was four minutes and 47 seconds long.

  

Tandon did a good job

This blog contains posts on a couple of tracks from Malang (2020).

If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, as well as in the descending order of their duration, Humraah would be the first – it was four minutes and 59 seconds long.

Barring a few acts, fusion bands in India have flattered to deceive, but by no means would be incorrect to state that this track, which was composed by The Fusion Project, was a confusion project.

It was penned by Kunaal Vermaa.

Undoubtedly, Sachet Tandon, who rendered the track, did a good job.