साहिबा (फिल्लौरी) saahibaa (Phillauri) |
2.72
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शाश्वत सचदेव | अन्विता दत्त | रोमी, पॉनी पांडे | |
2.71 | 2.70 | 2.72 | |
Shashwat Sachdev | Anvita Dutt | Romy, Pawni Pandey |
Some nice, old-time touches in the music; particularly liked the clanking/clicking of the metal "chimta.". -Shalini Razdan
Male vocals like a mix of Sukhwinder/Kailash Kher? -Sanjeev
The best known artist involved in this song is lyricist Anvita Dutt. Phillauri is music director Sashwat Sachdev's debut and singers Romy and Pawni Pandey are relatively unknown. The refinement of the end product, however, is at a level one associates with accomplished artists. -Param
I'dve liked to see more songs from Phillauri on this list. Lovely melody. -Meera
Two songs in the list referencing the Mirza-Sahiban story! Interesting to see how Laila-Majnu, Shirin-Farhad, Sohni-Mahiwal have been displaced ;). -UVR
Debutant composer Shaswat Sachdev's music for Phillauri was marked by its simple folk flavour, and Sahiba was his best offering for the film. The song has on vocals another equally promising debutant named Romy, and the talented Pawni Pandey. -Vipin
Romy is a great find. There is an earthy quality to his smooth singing. -Vaishali
Unusual beat. -Zafar
The music combines the lighter and heavier parts very well. Singing was good, but some pronunciations faltered. -Harshit
The tune digresses a lot, which makes it sound a very unsure and under-confident composition. Neatly produced and arranged though. -Anup
An incredibly sweet melody, with Pawni Pandey joining Romy seamlessly. -Karthik