कलकत्ता किस (डिटेक्टिव ब्योमकेश बक्शी) Calcutta Kiss (Detective Byomkesh Bakshy) |
1.86
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मैडबॉय/मिंक | मैडबॉय/मिंक | इमाद शाह, सबा आज़ाद | |
2.12 | 1.44 | 1.77 | |
Madboy/Mink | Madboy/Mink | Imaad Shah, Saba Azad |
Clearly someone lost a bet here and was forced to create this song, right? -Ketan
The catchiest song of the album. Reminded me on Django Reinhardt and the lovely soundtrack of "The Triplets of Belville". -Sunil
Okay, I guess. -Armeen
Brilliantly executed with a peppy rhythm, violins racing, a salsic sounding guitar, and vocals that catch your attention, the song is remarkable. -Sowmya
Dibakar has given a chance to Indie composers for DBB and introduced India’s alternative music scene to a wider audience. Madboy/Mink’s Calcutta Kiss is insanely catchy, overflowing with attitude. This jazzy number is a mix of drums, sax, addictive hook, quirky words, and Imaad Shah/Saba Azad’s spunky vocals. Thumbs up!. -Mihir M
Why are these songs in this shortlist? -Abhay
Again, I listened to the limited oeuvre of Madboy/Mink that features Naseer's son Imaad Shah and I was quite impressed how intelligently Dibakar Banerjee has chosen the sounds for this film. This is a beautifully arranged and the beat is extremely catchy. The original Taste Your Kiss is catchier. -Subrat
Cute, but that's about it. -Ashok
Musically interesting. -Aditya