ये है दुआ ... तेरे सिवा (देल्ही बेली) ye hai duaa ... tere sivaa (Delhi Belly) |
2.48
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राम संपत | मुन्ना धीमान | राम संपत, तरन्नुम मलिक | |
2.52 | 1.88 | 2.37 | |
Ram Sampath | Munna Dhiman | Ram Sampath, Tarannum Mallik |
Jury comments
Beautiful melody and arrangements. The usage of a Dafli and tabla to provide the rhythm accompaniment to an otherwise electronic instrumentation is very appealing. Despite Ram Sampath's not-so-great voice, and poor pronunciations, the strength of the composition allows you to overlook these flaws. The highlight of this song is the guitar solo towards the end. -Ketan
Elevator music. -Armeen
This song touches some musical nerve that I can't put my finger on. There is no one piece that is dazzling but it comes out a "nice" listen. -Sowmya
इस गीत में ’चमेली’ और ’देव डी’ के गानों की खुशबू है और यही इसकी सबसे बड़ी तारीफ़ है. -Mihir
Was Angelo Badalamenti on Ram Sampath's mind when he arranged the entry of the guitar lick in the song? there's also a touch of U2 in the interludes. the arrangements (loved the percussion) bolster the voices. -George
The change in pace with the dholak/dafli and later the khol-like instrument is a welcome change. Sorry this time the guitars doing the slow rock does not buy me over completely. -Shashi
A odd-one-out song in this 'haT ke' album. This was a run of the mill situation . But it still stands out. -Vinayakam
Beautiful arrangements, wonderful percussion and guitar interplay and effortless singing. -Subrat
Breezy melody, rendered quite nicely by the composer with Tarannum Malik. -Vipin
In a soundtrack that had some unusual mix of outrageous compositions, this song appears a complete misfit. Unremarkable is the word. -Aditya