सुन रहा है न तू (पु.) (आशिक़ी २) sun rahaa hai na tuu (pu.) (Aashiqui 2) |
2.10
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अंकित तिवारी | संदीप नाथ | अंकित तिवारी | |
2.05 | 1.67 | 2.04 | |
Ankit Tiwari | Sandeep Nath | Ankit Tiwari |
सुन रहा हूँ ! और सुनने पर पाता हूँ कि गाना बिलकुल ‘च्विंगम’ की माफिक है.जिसमें एक वक्त आते आते रस तो खत्म हो जाता है लेकिन बस सुनने में जंचने जैसा महसूस कराता है .संदीप नाथ के बोल कुछ हद तक सतही से महसूस होते हैं .गिटार के एक दो ‘टिंग टिंग’ कॉर्ड और धुन गाने में गुनगुनाहट पैदा करती है. -विकास
Ro rahe hain hum! Don't know what is there to like in this crying. Overly orchestrated for the most part. -Nishant
Even after multiple listens, I still feel a little more nuanced singing could’ve raised this song a notch higher. -Meera
A little too mushy for my taste but I find mysellf humming this song. I can see why it is popular. People love songs they feel they can sing along with. A little annoyed with all the Memes that came out of this song. -Shalini Ramachandran
Singing is a bit weak but a simple tune and lyrics do create an impact ! Nice! -Arun
Anthem of every young broken heart in 2013 :-) -Naresh
I know 'tum hi ho' gets all the singing accolades, but I think this is actually the better sung song in the movie. It has its predictable rock guitaring bits, but manages to remain quite enjoyable. -Priya
Ankit Tiwari sings this well. Very thankful that he doesn't cry through a song that has lyrics that say 'ro raha hoon main'. It must have been tempting to sing whiningly, but he doesn't. That is an accomplishment in my world. -Megha
Overall song comes across as easy on the ear - classic example of whole is greater than sum of parts. -Pranav
Neither here nor there -Zafar
Orchestration replete with a lot of lead guitar riffs reminds me of Life in a metro songs… Arijit Singh sounds very peaceful but the timbre of his voice has nasal notes. Overall a great song! However, I like Shreya's version better which is not included -Hemendra
overrated song. -Yunus
Enjoyed some of the distinctly Indian guitar "licks" in the second interlude. Otherwise, lyrics aside, little discernible Indian influence. Singing is good, but like so many other songs, strongly suspect pitch correction is being used (many of the turns sound too "angular"). -Sanjeev