दिल जुलाहा (लूडो) dil julaahaa (Ludo) |
2.99
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प्रीतम | स्वानंद किरकिरे | दर्शन रावल | |
2.97 | 2.99 | 2.69 | |
Pritam | Swanand Kirkire | Darshan Raval |
Reminded me of the wonderful Barfi title track by the same composer-lyricist team. -Anish
The Bihu rhythm brings the quirkiness to this song. The happy-go-lucky tune couled with that rhythm really helps in making this song being what it is. Darshan surprisingly aces the vocals; we have never heard him in this avatar. Swanand Kirkire's metaphorical lyrics are quirky as well. All in all, this song harks back to the Barfi and Jagga Jasoos albums in the best possible ways. -Rujul
Rustic music is well supported by Swanand Kirkire's alliteration filled lyrics. -Akanksha
Kudos to Pritam for utilizing traditional Asames instruments like toka, pepa, and gogona (played by Jayanta Sonowal). Darshan Raval's full-throated rendition is perfect for this song... he sounds very much like Swanand Kirkire (who wrote the lyriccs of this song.). -Vishal
I swear I can't tell these singers apart. They all sound the same. -Shalini
Swanand's wonderul wordsabout love adorn this folksy peppy north eastern tune to create a lovely song that envelops you within its warm embrace. -Krithikaa
This is a colorful, folksy number from Ludo. An addictive tune set to North-eastern beats sung by Darshan Raval. This lively track seems to have its origins in Anurag-Pritam’s Jagga Jasoos universe. -Mihir
Swanand Kirkire ने यहाँ कुछ बेहतरीन इस्तिलाहें ईजाद की हैं. लिरिक्स की वजह से गाने की उम्र दराज़ हुई है, वरना बहुत ख़ास बात तो कोई नहीं थी इस में. -UVR
Loved the easy flow of the words, sustaining the 'julaha' metaphor beautifully through textures of cloth – makhmal, resham, khaddar; styles of clothing, and techniques – stitching, knitting, etc. -Trisha
Always a sucker for exotic-sounding instruments; and this song has a lot of those, supporting a delightful folk ditty. Equally alluring are Swanand Kirkires weaving-related analogies for love. -Vipin
Playful lyrics by Swanand Kirkire and Darshan Raval's singing are refreshing. -Vaishali
The lyricist Swanand Kirkire should have sung the track himself, perfectly suits to his voice. -Aman
Foot tapping, catchy tune and the singer does justice to it. Swnanad's lines carry the weaving analogy well. -Subrat
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