एक तारा (मस्त में रहने का) ek taaraa (Mast Mein Rehne Ka) |
2.38
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अनुराग सैकिया | विजय मौर्या | मधुबंती बागची, विशाल मिश्रा | |
2.40 | 2.28 | 2.54 | |
Anurag Saikia | Vijay Maurya | Madhubanti Bagchi, Vishal Mishra |
For what is arguably a crowd-pleaser, pop romantic number, this track is ambitious in the vocal arrangements. The production is relatively straight forward but Vishal Mishra does a fabulous job with delicate pitching and delivery of vocals throughout. The melody is sublime too, in its own right. -Shasank
Reminds me of an Arijit Singh song. -Ashwini
A beautiful song nested in a beautiful film (one of the best films of the year). I love songs where the lyricist is able to encapsulate some scene from the film (Chhappar me Chhed) and (Ek taara TimTimaya) and really weave it into meaningful lyrics that capture both the surface level details and the deeper meaning in the film. Vijay Maurya, who is the lyricist, writer, director, and actor in the film has really pulled a remarkable feat. Given that he started with very small-on-screen roles back from Satya days, this is an impressive career trajectory. Lovely backing vocals as well. -Sunil
Love this melody and the Carnatic (Nalinakanthi) style flute type bgm. -Pradeep
I really wish Madhubanti Bagchi gets more and more songs. -Pranav
I can't figure out what emotion the male singer is trying to convey. -Ketan
Blah. Singer sounds like Arijit and the lyrics are back in that faux-Gulzar territory. -Subrat
Madhubanti Bagchi was needed a little more in this song! -Akanksha
The final stretch of the song takes it to an overwhelming, spiritual level. -Harsh
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