एक नदी थी (मिर्ज़्या) ek nadii thii (Mirzya) |
3.09
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शंकर-अहसान-लॉय | गुलज़ार | नूराँ सिस्टर्स, के मोहन | |
3.03 | 3.66 | 3.14 | |
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy | Gulzar | Nooran Sisters, K Mohan |
Powerful voices of Nooran sisters, K. Mohan, and chorus along with excellent arrangement with guitars make this song transcendent. -Vaishali
Wonderful imagery by Gulzar. -Naresh
Song and poem blur lines here. Short for the length of a song, but deep like a river itself. Nooran sisters in jugalbandi with K Mohan, both accompanied by choir led by Shankar Minimal yet exquisite arrangement. -Anup
It's not usual to hear a harmony-oriented song, so this stood out. Pity it was such a small piece. -Ramanand
opens to a lovely A cappella featuring Nooran Sisters and Agnee’s Mohan when the guitars kick-in, to take the flow to a new high, with the lead vocals and the chorus staying amazingly on top. -Karthik
Amazing lyrics. Love the guitar. -Shalini
More than anything else, interesting. Given the title, I expected better. -Ashok
The words are perfect. The whole issue is talked about in a beautiful analogy. -Harshit
loved this song when hearing for this exercise. Had heard mirzya before but not paid much attention to this song. Love the singing by Nooran sisters and the overall effect of the minimal music accompanied. -Neha
Simply beautiful and touches at so many levels. Again, scores high in all departments though here the lyrics score much higher - they resonate and have an emotional appeal for almost any woman and Gulzar's magical touch is felt more than it usually is in his newer lyrics... -Archana
I can listen to Nooran sisters for a long time. Here the folk elements are uniformly nice but the guitars bring an element of novelty and subversiveness that's least expected. -Subrat
Now this is getting repetitive. -Abhay
Ends too soon! -Aditya