न होश चले (भाग 1) (ख़ुफिया) na hosh chale (Part 1) (Khufiya) |
2.52
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विशाल भारद्वाज | गुलज़ार, (संत कबीर, संत रहीम) | अरिजित सिंह | |
2.75 | 2.53 | 2.54 | |
Vishal Bhardwaj | Gulzar, (Sant Kabir, Sant Rahim) | Arijit Singh |
Like the arrangement but deducted a point for lyrics. Respectfully, I think the extreme abstract lyrics of Gulzar Saab now in some weird way, predictable! -Pranav
Disappointing outing from VB. No amount of creative arrangements could save this 'left-over-melody'. -Guri
No, I'm not going by the names here. This is a good track. -Subrat
I don't know how to explain it, but this song is as Vishal Bhardwaj as it gets. -Harsh
Most regular composers in Hindi cinema don't try a new concept. But Vishal Bhardwaj has done exactly that for romantic numbers like this over the years and he always manages to find something exquisite. The same goes for Gulzar saheb in how he manages to find the most whimsical or primal allegories to accentuate love notes. A free flowing number that feels like a poet musing over a pack of smokes than a conventional song, powerfully grounded by a jazzy electronic arrangement with a solid bass guitar to boot and a saccharine Arijit Singh, this is such a breath of fresh air (cigarette smoke notwithstanding). -Shasank
Shocking to see Gulzar running out of words and filling in lyrics with nasal sounds made by Arijit. -Ketan
Arijit Singh sounds like Vishal Baradwaj; the bass track is nice but overall its average. -Pradeep
Excellent composition by VB, superbly sung by Arijit and what production! -Tatsam
Given the team, could have been better. -Ashwini
Very soothing, very dreamy composition. Arijit tries to sing how VB would have sung it; he adopts that syle, shows his grains. Beautiful. -Zico
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