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Singh gets back on the mic for the title song Raazi where Gulzar finally gets into his element. Shankar Mahadevan delivers a surprise short vocal towards the end playing the father giving his daughter away and is a pleasant addition to the song to say the least. Vibha Saraf does a fab job with the supporting vocals and the Kashmiri lyrics. Harshdeep Kaur is the real star of the song with her emotional vocals and makes one believe she is actually going through that in the moment. The emotional lyrics and the very careful moments picked by Gulzar saab from the moment of bidaai in an Indian wedding ceremonies is just amazing to listen to.
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The strong Kashmiri influence on the opening lyrics and chorus plus with the use of Rabab is really heartwarming to hear. The song really grows on one with its soothing textures and simplistic but intricate instrumentation. The real highlight of the song is the progressive tempo and melody that Singh’s voice brings to it.ĭilbaro is a beautiful soft wedding song that’s become quite rare in the wedding party songs era. The lyrics are rather very limited and repetitive with just a couple of 2 line verses. The progression of the song is very intense and musically drives the emotion deep down to goose bumps although there is nothing massively original about it in this genre. The depth of his voice and range deliver very well for the arrangement of this song and is thus very moving. This is perhaps the first pure patriotic song the leading voice of romantic songs has done. The lyrics are hugely patriotic as one would expect and capture the most common emotions of a patriotic song that have been heard many times before. Nonetheless, the team of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy has been roped in along with Gulzar saab penning the lyrics for his daughter.Īrijit Singh opens the album with a powerful and deeply emotional Ae Watan. Music has never been a strong point of a Meghna Gulzar film and more so for a film of such a topic doesn’t seem to be playing an important role. But going by her record of tackling brave characters like ‘Udta Punjab’ (2016) or ‘Dear Zindagi’ (2016), ‘Raazi’ could add another feather to her cap as an Indian spy married to a Pakistani soldier. Playing the central role is the hugely talented Alia Bhatt trying a different role of this kind rather early in her career. Adapted from novel ‘Calling Sehmat’, the film is based around the India – Pakistan war of 1971 post which Bangladesh came into existence. Meghna Gulzar is ready with her next directorial work in the form of ‘Raazi’ (2018) starring Alia Bhatt in a very powerful and patriotic leading role.