सँवार लूँ (लुटेरा) sa.Nwaar luu.N (Lootera) |
3.29
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अमित त्रिवेदी | अमिताभ भट्टाचार्य | मोनाली ठाकुर | |
3.41 | 3.01 | 3.10 | |
Amit Trivedi | Amitabh Bhattacharya | Monali Thakur |
Someone mentioned somewhere that this was inspired from 'main zindagi ka saath nibhata chala gaya'. The red-chili pounding made sure that this was nothing like the Hum Dono song. It simply didn't work for despite the sweet voice. -Megha
Music is a tad too strident but pleasant song overall. -Shalini Razdan
Best song of the soundtrack. They had me at glass cinkling, everything else is simply adding to the allure! Monali Thakur sounds great and Amit Trivedi packs enough gems in the melody and tune to make this my most fav. -Hemendra
बिहू और ‘नोर्थ ईस्ट’ के संगीत को इतने अच्छे से सुनने का मोका देता ये गीत . कहीं कहीं सचिन देव बर्मन की तो कहीं जयदेव के ‘मैं ज़िंदगी का साथ निभाता चला गया’ की याद ताज़ा करता हुआ. मोनाली ठाकुर कुछ एक जगह शब्दों का सही उच्चारण करने में सहज नहीं लगती ..मिसाल के तौर पर ‘सँवार लूं’ को ‘सवार लूं’ गाती हुईं -विकास
A little overorchestrated as far as the percussion goes but a gem nonetheless -Nishant
The vintage flavour is evoked with the use of instruments like the mandolin and flute. Excellent melody line, and the talent of everyone involved in this simple song is evident. -Ramanand
Maybe the PR people got on the public's nerves, but this is SDBurman & Salil Chowdhury – true inspiration! -Amit
Love the old feel to the song. Dil ka bhavar kare pukar-esque feel with the Amit Trivediiliciousness. -Shalini Ramachandran
Song of the year? Even with sa.Nwaar vs sawaar! -Arun
Addictive -Naresh
Everyone goes ga-ga on this one and after many many listens, I still don't get it. Yes she has a very sweet voice, but the thumpity-thump ruins it for me. -Priya
This song definitely is popular but I didn't find anything special or extra ordinary in it. -Pranav
Catchy tune -Zafar
गुज़रे दौर की याद दिलाता अमित का संगीत। मोनाली ने पुरानी ज़माने की मिठास की झलक दिखायी है। -Yunus
Totally throwback to Salil Chowdhary? A la Madhumati (antara returning to mukhda reminds a lot of "Dil Tadap-Tadap Ke"). Could have maybe used more different rhythm patterns (thekas) rather than one loop…nice though. -Sanjeev