ऐतबार (नो वन किल्ड जेसिका) aitabaar (No One Killed Jessica) |
2.40
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अमित त्रिवेदी | अमिताभ भट्टाचार्य | विशाल दादलानी, मामे ख़ान, रॉबर्ट ऑमुलो बॉब | |
2.42 | 2.35 | 2.53 | |
Amit Trivedi | Amitabh Bhattacharya | Vishal Dadlani, Mame Khan, Robert Omulo Bob |
Jury comments
ऐसे शब्द जिन्हें आप सामान्यत हिन्दी फ़िल्मी गीत में नहीं सुनते. कठोर, लेकिन बेहद असरदार. -Mihir
Vishal Dadlani makes the song his own while Amit Trivedi again breaks new ground in terms of sound and instrumentation. -Subrat
Yet another crowd rousing song in this album - the lyrics do their job. The keyboards simply jar in parts. Vishal Dadlani providing vocals per his 'rock' avatar. Mame Khan bringing in the Kailash Kher effect. And Robert for the English part. Their combination works but jars in parts. -Shashi
Works much better in the film that a standalone audio experience. -Aditya
Loved the entry of the rhythm into the song; Vishal Dadlani snarls the rage of the song well while Amit Trivedi decorates the song with a wide array of elements (rap, pans of VIshal Dadlani's growls, a bridge in local Hindi and what sounds like a radio broadcasting in morse code). -George
‘एतबार’ दिल्ली हादसे की दर्दनाक तस्वीर पेश करता है. विशाल को राजस्थान के लोक गायक मामे खान मांगणियार का अच्छा साथ मिला है. -Pavan
Loved the prelude. Another interesting and well executed song. Comparable to Dhen Tenan. -Sowmya
Superb infusion of folkish elements into a rock-based track, and the contrasting styles of Vishal and Mame Khan have you hooked! -Vipin
Sounds like another background song set to some intense scenes in the movie. Sung well and probably works well with the story. Reminded me slightly of the title song from Dil Se. -Armeen
The music is foot tapping but the 3 singers could have done a better job. -Ketan