A couple
of male crooners. From neighbouring countries. Whose genres of music are
dissimilar. One mind-blowing number.
That, in a nutshell, described the title track of Raanjhanaa.
Rendered by Jaswinder Singh (a ghazal singer from Mumbai) and Shiraz Uppal (a pop/rock singer from Lahore), it was the shortest of the four songs from the film on this blog – it was four minutes and 14 seconds long.
By far the most underrated song from what could be described as one of the most underrated A R Rahman soundtracks to date, it was penned by Irshad Kamil.
That, in a nutshell, described the title track of Raanjhanaa.
Rendered by Jaswinder Singh (a ghazal singer from Mumbai) and Shiraz Uppal (a pop/rock singer from Lahore), it was the shortest of the four songs from the film on this blog – it was four minutes and 14 seconds long.
By far the most underrated song from what could be described as one of the most underrated A R Rahman soundtracks to date, it was penned by Irshad Kamil.
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