आया ये झुंड है (झुंड) aayaa ye jhu.nD hai (Jhund) |
2.28
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अजय-अतुल | अजय-अतुल | अजय, अतुल, जय, मल्हार, सरजा | |
2.16 | 1.98 | 2.09 | |
Ajay-Atul | Ajay-Atul | Ajay, Atul, Jay, Mallhar, Sarja |
Ajay-Atul have one and only percussion track which drowns out the voice. Why bother with lyrics? -Ketan
Found it just noisy. -Ashok
Ajay-Atul in their absolute prime. I wish I could inject their beats into my bloodstream. -Tatsam
Catchy, but need more context to get into it. He does the Marathi thing ("dz" instead of "z") on the word "roz..." - on purpose? -Sanjeev
Fantastic beats, very catchy, memorable. -Pankaj
Kinda catchy and blaaah at the same time. -Neha
A typical song template that I have heard before for dance songs ; Trumpet usage was nice. -Pradeep
My top song of the year. -Zico
Fun. -Svetlana
Wait, what… This wasn't 'chikni chameli' set to male voices?! Very forgettable. -Meera
A very old school song, both in terms of melody and arrangements - nothing wrong with that as it fits its situation well but it is all within a template and does little to break out of it or offer any sparkle within. Atul Gogavale's singing and Amitabh Bhattacharya's lyrics are adequate but did not do much for me. -Shasank
Trust Ajay-atul to come up with really rousing compositions. Lovely use of the trumpet and the percussion section. The tapori lyrics suite the film so well. -Sunil
It's not a song, it's a full-scale rebellion. Stirring stuff. -Sukanya
The techno music is a ear-hazard. -Anuradha
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