जिया हो बिहार के लाला (गैंग्स ऑफ़ वासेपुर) jiyaa ho bihaar ke laalaa (Gangs of Wasseypur) |
2.17
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स्नेहा खानवलकर | वरूण ग्रोवर | मनोज तिवारी | |
2.34 | 2.15 | 2.24 | |
Sneha Khanwalkar | Varun Grover | Manoj Tiwari |
This ode to Bihar machismo is energetic and fun but overlong. -Shalini
मुखड़े के पहले का संगीत और मुखड़ा गीत की जान है पर अंतरों तक वो मस्ती बरक़रार नहीं रह पाती. -Manish
Just because it is folk doesn't make it good or even worth listening to - in fact did this movie really need any songs? -Armeen
This song fits the cavalier mood of the album and the film. Loved Manoj Tiwari's devil-may-care rendition, the lyrics and the arrangements. The harmonium that breaks the rhythm of the song and the chorus is a masterstroke. -Ramanand
In the end falls short of expectations. -Naresh
Rustic and earthy with just that hint of western influences! -Renu
Interesting rendition of a folk song. Sneha Khanwalkar has a keen ear for different sounds and she adds a motley mix of them to Manoj Tiwary's rustic singing style. -Subrat
Manoj Tiwari's singing is probably the best part of the song, which makes it so natural. -Harshit
Beautifully blending modern flavor with the folk-ish flavor in this refreshing number. -Nishant
Um, ok. -UVR