होरी में (गुलमोहर) horii me.n (Gulmohar) |
2.42
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सिद्धार्थ खोसला, ऐलन डेमॉस | शेल्ली | कविता सेठ | |
2.25 | 2.32 | 2.59 | |
Siddhartha Khosla, Alan Demoss | Shellee | Kavita Seth |
Was reminded of Genda Phool, without feeling derivative. Kavita Seth holds her own. -Tatsam
If it were not for this track's repeated insistence on the relatively simple hookline, it would have soared much higher. But I guess, they needed a hookline/chorus for promotional purposes for the film. Alas. There is so much to the melody outside of the chorus line and the production does several interesting things to uplift the track, even during the chorus. Shellee's lyrics are a joy, letting one get lost in a myriad metaphors and Kavita Seth's pitching all across the board is perfect, a voice for the ages! -Shasank
A surprisingly restrained Holi song. The lyrics are good and the song isn't the usual rambunctious Holi songs we are used to. -Subrat
Good melody and nice bass in the background. The song has some decent value but Kavita Seth's voice isn't the best for this. -Ketan
The less often heard Shehnai makes a welcome appearance at the outset of the song. A traditional song in a modern veil. Kavita Seth has the perfect rustic voice for this song. -Sunil
Tired music, tired singing. No punch. Unremarkable and confused melody. -Guri
Forgettable holi song. There is another beautiful song in the film which didn't show up on this list - bachpan ki galiyaan. -Neha
Starts with desh raag type melody. Singing elevates the melody. -Pradeep
Kavita Seth's heavy and raspy voice is perfect for this, beautifully sung. -Ashwini
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Vinay P Jain. Feedback to giitaayan at gmail dot com. February 2024.