ओल्ड स्कूल गर्ल (हरयाणवी) (तनु वेड्स मनु रिटर्न्स) Old School Girl (Haryanvi) (Tanu Weds Manu Returns) |
2.35
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कृष्णा सोलो | राजशेखर | कल्पना गंधर्व | |
2.12 | 2.16 | 2.57 | |
Krsna Solo | Rajshekhar | Kalpana Gandharv |
Cute song and comical. The Haryanvi touch is brilliant. A masterful arrangement with some lovely guitar pieces. -Sowmya
गीत तो परिस्थितिजन्य है पर खास बात है कि इसका संगीत साठ के दशक की याद दिलाता है। -मनीष
Can't believe such a song exists and gets nominated! What is meant by Haryanvi: Pronunciation? -Ashok
It has some novelty value and is good for a few laughs. The singer has done an excellent job though. -Archana
Quirky song and fits the movie. My issue is with the singing. Why not get a singer who is not fluent in English instead of getting someone who was raised in Bombay, and is fluent in English and then get her to fake the accent? Kangana who herself insists that her English is not good might have sounded more authentic singing this herself. -Ketan
Enough to say brings a smile on face :). -Shivani
Most interesting song in the soundtrack. -Aditya
Suits the situation in the film. -Sunil
What a whacky song. Loved every bit of it. -Vinayakam
I'm an old school boy and I am with the sentiment expressed in the lyrics (which are quite a hoot). The simple arrangement, mandolin and accordion, the gentle yodelling in the interlude are all quite interesting. The singing and the accent are captivating and make me quite 'santimantle' and I give the song an extra half a point (but don't get 'judge-uh-mantle'). -Subrat
Impressive Jazz-y treatment to the song. Mandolin, accordion sound lovely. Haryanvi accented singing brings smile on one’s face if one recalls Datto’s character in the film. -Mihir M
Funny lyrics. That's all this song has going for it. And some decent singing. Surely that's enough to qualify it for the best of 2015, right? -UVR