लम्हे गुज़र गए (पीकू) lamhe guzar gae (Piku) |
2.32
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अनुपम रॉय | अनुपम रॉय | अनुपम रॉय | |
2.23 | 2.19 | 2.26 | |
Anupam Roy | Anupam Roy | Anupam Roy |
Lazy singing, lazy writing. Doesn't do much. -Ketan
Anupam Roy seems to be the only composer who is not hiring Arijit singh as he is capable of a mean Arjit impersonation himself, with all the breathlessness intact. -Vibhendu
Again, promising, but needs to imrove. -Ashok
My favorite in the album both in terms of the arrangement and Anupam's ability to not just deliver the song perfectly but also to bring its nuances to life. -Sowmya
The use of Sarod in this album is so refreshing. Such an underrated and underutilized instrument. -Sunil
What is the logic here? Piku was a somewhat high profile movies, so the songs must be good? -Armeen
Incoherent lyrics again. -Aditya
Every song of Piku had a deep-rooted meaning to it. And this one was the best of the lot, teaching one about life and its lost moments…spent with your loved ones. A gorgeous melody and some wondrous lyrics make this an unforgettable song from 2015. -Vikas
I was half expecting Arijit Singh to be the singer here. It is the kind of song he should have sung to get me rate it zero for the over familiarity. But I can live with this. The music director/singer has it in him to do some good quality work in future. -Subrat
This is one of the feel-good comfort songs. A slow, soothing, melodious track done in a soft rock style. In singing department, Anupam adds smooth progressions. I like the way he goes- Lakhon sawalon main dhoondhu kya, thak gayi yeh zameen.. Also, subtle use of flute. -Mihir M