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Surabhi Redkar of Komoi gave the soundtrack three stars out of five and wrote that it was a "love-filled album" but its "varied song versions" didn't favor the album instead "[leaving] the listener a little startled". She praised the title track "Khamoshiyan" writing that it was "a beautiful composition". [23]
From Khamoshiyan he sang the title track and two other songs. He also sang the title track of Hamari Adhuri Kahani for Jeet Ganguli. [12] Besides working with Chirantan Bhatt on "Teri Meri Kahaani" [13] and Sachin–Jigar on "Chunar", [14] he also lent his voice to "Saware" from Phantom. [15] Arijit was the lead vocalist on the soundtrack of ...
Zee News wrote in its review, "Baatein Ye Kabhi Na" song brims with romance between the star cast and is a beautiful number sung by the singer with a scintillating voice, Arijit Singh. [6] Bollywood Life wrote that "The track can be considered to be one of Jeet's best compositions of the recent times.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 29 December 2024. Indian playback singer and composer (born 1987) Arijit Singh Singh in 2015 Born (1987-04-25) 25 April 1987 (age 37) Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India Alma mater Sripat Singh College Occupations Singer composer music producer Years active 2007–present Spouses Ruprekha Benerjee ...
Many songs in Indian films are based on ragas of Indian classical music. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale. This song list includes those that are primarily set to the given raga, without major deviation from the musical scale.
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The Hindu concluded the title song was "the unique selling point" of the film, referring to it as a "sonorous number", praising Chithra's singing. [7] The critic added, "The lyrics of all the songs are simple and easily understandable. Rajesh Roshan is able to impart a certain freshness to the music." [7]
At first, Singh and Mishra wrote lyrics themselves; in 2015, they began working as a duo. Singh won the Best Lyricist award at the 60th Filmfare Awards for the song "Muskurane" from the film CityLights. [1] Virag also wrote and directed a short film named Neelofar in 2017, starring Satish Kaushik and Harsh Vardhan Deo. [2]