किनारे (क्वीन) kinaare (Queen) |
3.18
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अमित त्रिवेदी | अन्विता दत्त | मोहन कानन | |
3.28 | 3.12 | 2.95 | |
Amit Trivedi | Anvita Dutt | Mohan Kanan |
Sitar and trumpet combination rock this song along with a lovely use of the sax! Every piece of music in Amit Trivedi's is unique and a pleasure to listen. Mohan has done a pretty nice job with the vocals and does manage to elevate the song. -Sowmya
अच्छा गीत। अन्विता के बोल बहुत बढिया। -यूनुस
Once again, very nice use of guitars. Use of slider noted. Piano, church organ, sitar - there are surprises at every corner. Drums-distortion-sitar-brass! -Pranav
lovely jazzy interludes and a very typical Amit composition but still can't have enough of him! -Arun
Mohan Kanan needs to work on his pronunciation; otherwise he's arright. -Zafar
Voice has some interesting texture, but throw is very flat in places. Pronunciation varies throughout, esp. "khud" vs. "Kud", interesting use of sitar pieces -Sanjeev
Amit does it so well, blending indian instruments without making the song sound dated in any way. -Meera
The song was leaning towards boring till the sitar interlude comes in livening things up greatly -Ketan
Despite being reminiscent of Azaadiyan type soft-rock template of Amit Trivedi, Kinaare stands tall. A delightful number beautifully worded by Anvita Dutt Guptan. An instant mood booster. Trivedi builds up the tempo as the song progresses reaching culmination with the killer mix of Sitar & Saxophone. -Mihir M
Beautiful lyrics, singing n music..Udaan like but no complaints -Bharathi
उड़ान' वाली खूबसूरती अौर भोलापन। उम्मीदों के सूरज निकलते से प्रतीत होते हैं इन 'किनारों' पर। -मिहिर पं.
Simple structure at its start but Amit weaves in some complexity as the song evolves with an amalgam of guitars, sitar, trumpets -Sunil