बुलावा आया रे (रामप्रसाद की तेरहवीं) bulaawaa aayaa re (Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi) |
2.53
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सागर देसाई | नीरज पांडे | के मोहन, अभिज्ञान दासगुप्ता, सागर देसाई | |
2.55 | 2.55 | 2.46 | |
Sagar Desai | Neeraj Pandey | K Mohan, Abhigyan Dasgupta, Sagar Desai |
The long interlude, the beautiful poetic lyrics about death and parting and the haunting voices are exceptional. -Vaidehi
Ramprasad ki 13veen was an excellent film. This song suited the situation perfectly. -UVR
Simple yet effective piano opening that continues throughout the track providing a somber rhythmic pulse. I liked K Mohan's voice -- which has a similar voice texture as that of Papon. -Vishal
Even given the setting, impressive that the composer dared to start with an instrumental prelude longer than a minute in this ADHD world. Tune meanders a bit. Interesting key modulation, suggesting (just a teaser) of a "step-down", rather than the typical "step-up", then ending in a higher key. -Sanjeev
Simple but effective piano, chorus. -Vaishali
Classic Sagar Desai style. Moving and all encompassing. -Meera
Puriya-ish. Lovely prelude to setup the song. -Nishant
Mohan Kannan needs to sing more songs. Please! -Aman
The web of warm melancholy is haunting yet soothing mostly due to that piano riff which stays throughout the song. Lyrics are lovely. -Suanshu
Works in the movie , as a standalone melody not so much. -Sukanya
Beautifully sung, wonderful arrangements. -Sumi
Atmospheric song full of feelings, but something is missing. -Arun
I haven't seen the film but given the theme of the film, I think the song talks about death. Loved the song and the philosophical undertones to it that have been brought to the fore in a very simple and effective manner. -Anish
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