रुबरू (जिन्नी वेड्स सनी) rubaroo (Ginny Weds Sunny) |
2.55
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जाँ निसार लोन | पीर ज़हूर | कमाल ख़ान | |
2.28 | 2.32 | 2.63 | |
Jaan Nissar Lone | Peer Zahoor | Kamal Khan |
Pretty peppy for a "sad song", but I guess that's how it is nowadays. Not complaining actually, since I like the uptempo sad song. -Shalini
Glad the singer did not succumb to the current casual/careless trend in singing. -Armeen
Kamal Khan breathes life into this ghazal. -Vishal
One of those sad songs that have been composed in a very banal manner. The arrangements are the typical rock+flute type, and sadly does not do justice to Kamaal Khan's great rendition. -Rujul
Towers above the other songs in the album. So much warmth. -Anish
When was the last time one heard a ghazal in a Hindi film? How I wish they had not messed up the meter in one of the stanzas. -Aditya
A familiar brooding ghazal kind of a number. The singing is suffused with emotions. An average track. -Subrat
This song feels like gold when you first come across it in a particularly unbearable movie! Kamal Khan has given this ghazal like song a rustic feel despite the use of guitar. -Akanksha
Kamaal Khan sounds like Rahat Fateh Ali Khan in certain places and that sounds lovely. -Krithikaa
A+ to the song for being a Ghazal, B- to the MD for needlessly messing with the metric structure for some perceived singing beauty. Kamal Khan has an adequately nice voice, but pronunciation is not this singer's strong point, sadly. -UVR
A soothing romantic track sung by Kamal Khan (of Sa-re-ga-ma-pa fame). There is an inherent melody in the composition. Kamal’s effortless singing takes you back to ‘Ishq Sufiyana’ times. I quite enjoyed this track. -Mihir
The song is instantly uplifted due to the soulful singing. -Amborish
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