मुरलिया (भूमि 2020) muraliyaa (Bhoomi 2020) |
2.66
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सलीम-सुलेमान | श्रद्धा पंडित | श्रेया घोषाल | |
2.54 | 2.12 | 3.10 | |
Salim-Sulaiman | Shraddha Pandit | Shreya Ghoshal |
Some kind of blend of genres with disappointing results. -Subrat
Wonderful duet between Shreya Ghoshal and a flute. -Krithikaa
Salim-Sulaiman tries a bit too hard to sound cool, but the song still works due to a wondeful tune and Shreya's rendition. It's essentially a duet between Shreya and Paras Nath's flute :). -Vishal
A fusion attempt that fails. -Aman
Beautiful rendition by Shreya. Great orchstration. Flute adds character to the track. -Amborish
I felt Salim-Sulaiman went slightly overboard with the techno sound. -Anish
Shreya!!!! I hope no one calls me brainwashed for saying how great she is!! Hear her voice quiver with the flute by Paras Nath that deserves a special mention. -Akanksha
This should be billed as a duet between Shreya and Paras Nath's flute. And Paras Nath shines forth, leaving Shreya in the dust. -UVR
Shreya's sweet vocals prop this song up to a very high level, and Salim-Sulaiman aptly back it up with a pulsating synth-heavy arrangement. The highlight in the live instruments is Paras Nath's flute, of course! -Rujul
Why does Shreya confuse every song for a breath mint jingle? -Armeen
Very well done classical-electronic fusion, highlighted by Shreya Ghoshal's singing and Paras Nath's flute-playing. -Vipin
Great effort but ends up being noisy. -Anup
Feels crowded. -Trisha
A rare marriage of devotional and electronic music. This album by Salim-Suleimaan opens up a new genre which hasn’t been explored much. Shreya’s singing is fantastic. The flautist Paras Nath’s contribution is equally important here. -Mihir
Bless her heart. -Shalini
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