गाए जा (पुरुष) (ब्रदर्स) gaae jaa (puruSh) (Brothers) |
2.13
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अजय-अतुल | अमिताभ भट्टाचार्य | मोहम्मद इरफ़ान | |
2.08 | 2.23 | 2.11 | |
Ajay-Atul | Amitabh Bhattarcharya | Mohammed Irfan |
Melancholic and very nicely conveyed overall with the music and vocals. Surprised the female version wasn't picked over the male. -Sowmya
The song did nothing for me. Average tune, generic arrangements, random chorus and some standard sombre mould singing (complete with majhdhaar, saahil and similar words). -Subrat
Nice lyrics, female version sounds better. -Aditya
Too long. -Ashok
Haunting tune, stays in the mind for a long time. -Ketan
At least here I felt some emotional impact. -Abhay
Ajay-Atul are an immensely talented and underutized duo who always have created extremely melodious orchestral works. In the tradition of SJ and LP they don't shy away from using a whole bunch of string instruments in this age of synthesizers and do so with amazing impact. Don't miss the lovely piano here as well. -Sunil
A haunting, evocative melody by Ajay-Atul with terrific arrangement, which mainly consists of strings section, piano bits, beautiful chorus, and interestingly almost absence of any type of percussion. Mohammed Irfan sings his heart out. The song is such that the scale is too low for a male singer. It sounds better in Shreya’s voice. -Mihir M
Inspiring song, with very moving and touching lyrics. The singing could have been a trifle better, as the rendition is not clear. -Vikas