तेरे जैसा तू है (फ़न्ने ख़ान) tere jaisaa tuu hai (Fanney Khan) |
2.29
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अमित त्रिवेदी | इरशाद कामिल | मोनाली ठाकुर | |
2.16 | 2.33 | 2.42 | |
Amit Trivedi | Irshad Kamil | Monali Thakur |
Irshad Kamil pens some nice lyrics. -Arun
Interesting use of trumpet to shadow the vocals early on and then throughout. Nothing particularly natively Indian about the melody, but vocals are good and overall package is interesting (though I'm not quite on board with the high-pitched ending). Pitch correction tools being used like an instrument for effect. -Sanjeev
Interesting interplay of strings, horns, and piano in this track. -DM
Reminiscent of Secret Superstar. I'm not particularly fond of high pitched shrill vocals. -Meera
Overall music is bland but Monali's singing is fabulous. -Sowmya
Secret Superstar had better similar songs. The sax in the middle is sex though. -Sankhayan
Monali Thakur must think we all have hearing difficulies the way she screams this song. She manages the falsetto at the end welll but the pitch she sings in is totally destroying the song. -Ketan
The song unfortunately sounds so derivative - this is Amit Trivedi mimicking his own work, in a very similar setting, in Secret Superstar. -Nagarajan
par gaane jaisa gaana nahi hai. pointless earblasting hai. -Nishant
Irshad Kamil's superb lyrics convey the need to respect oneself and appreciate everyone’s uniqueness. Brilliant singing in this song by Monali thakur who conveys both tenderness and power as her operatic voice soars over the high notes. The trumpet accompaniment is also a great asset of this song. -Sunil
It's a lovely classic rock style song, but why the need to use the trumpets :( -1 for that! Powerful vocal performance although at times it is overbearing because the composition doesn't spend too much time on the lower notes to allow for a build up. -Pranav
Interesting enough words, but why get the singer to shout -- and she can't even shout well! -Ashok
Monali Thakul sounds a little uncomfortable at some points but still manages to put in a praiseworthy effort. The high notes at the end are particularly awe-inspiring. -Param
I haven't notice Monali Thakur singing in a while, but it is lovely to hear her again. Her voice has matured from her Lootera days and the minimal music supports the song well too. -Megha
Loved the use of the trumpet. -Hemendra
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