जीना जीना (बदलापुर) jiinaa jiinaa (Badlapur) |
2.38
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सचिन-जिगर | दिनेश विजन, प्रिया सरैया | आतिफ़ असलम | |
2.46 | 1.99 | 2.13 | |
Sachin-Jigar | Dinesh Vijan, Priya Saraiya | Atif Aslam |
Atif aslam is a nice change from Arijit. The song is at its romantic best with captivating flute pieces. One of those songs that will make anyone's playlist. -Sowmya
I was tempted to take points off for the horrid "remix" version! Lyricists needed to come up with one more stanza. -Ashok
Atif Aslam at his careless best... one more of those elevator tunes. -Armeen
Too many songs like this one. Composers are rehashing each other's tunes. -Ketan
I have also learnt jeena with Aatif's vocals and made peace. The music is soothing, the flute carries you along and the lyrics are apt conveying the loss of a loved one; nothing spectacular; nothing despicable. -Subrat
The song is my favorite from the movie. and while listening for this exercise, I actually teared up…. -Neha
Not great, but very pleasant enough to hear. The play on "jeena" is nice. -Abhay
Another winner from Badlapur, which highlights the loss of a loved one with utmost sensitivity. Atif Aslam surprises after a long time with his soothing singing. -Vikas
Atif Aslam sounds surprisingly good. -Aditya
मुखड़े के बाद की सचिन जिगर की बाँसुरी की धुन कमाल की है और गीत की मेलोडी से घुल मल कर दिल में एक मीठा अहसास जगाती है। आतिफ असलम ने निभाया भी खूब है इसे। -मनीष
Beautiful melody. -Sunil
The production (music + orchestration + post-production) is really the only thing that is compelling about this song. -UVR
A soft, soothing, romantic track by Sachin-Jigar. The arrangements are neat and understated. Composers settle for an acoustic treatment here. Flute and guitars have been used effectively without SJ going overboard. -Mihir M