प्लम पुडिंग (द आर्चीज़) Plum Pudding (The Archies) |
3.30
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अंकुर तिवारी, शंकर-एहसान-लॉय | शिबानी अख़्तर, ज़ोया अख़्तर | अंकुर तिवारी, शिबानी अख़्तर, ज़ोया अख़्तर | |
3.28 | 2.92 | 3.07 | |
Ankur Tewari, Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy | Shibani Akhtar, Zoya Akhtar | Ankur Tewari, Shibani Akhtar, Zoya Akhtar |
Too good. It's like being in an anglo gathering on Christmas eve. Beautiful, witty lyrics. Winsome melody. Exceptional songwriting. And it gives me a glimpse into the world of Archies even though I haven't seen the movie. That's everything a film song can do. -Zico
A cute delightful song. The melody and piano work is very reminiscent of the early 60s British invasion rock and roll albums. -Ketan
Beautiful, beautiful song! -Tatsam
Plum Pudding is another of Archies' top tracks that can improve your mood every time you listen to it. The composers seem to choose a ragtime rhythm for this one, adding to the song's retro charm. -Vipin
Great combination of Hindi and English. Love "I may not be Sinatra but will sing it anyway" :) Shibani Akhtar sounds terrific. -Ashwini
A familiar, coral-esque track that has a nice, warm, nostalgic sound design, fun lyrics, and earnest singing ~ although the totality of it all may not amount to much in relative significance of the rest of this playlist. Like the simple family song that one returns to every year at a gathering. -Shasank
My most favorite song of the album. This song makes you smile and makes you want to break into a dance. A beautiful family song! The Akhtar family comes together quite well here with Ankur! -Akanksha
Reminded me of Entertainer!! Another beautiful composition from the same album. I’m so glad the female singer decided to sing in the lower octave, extra point for that. Brings out a great texture!! -Pranav
A very heart-warming song. It made me feel like a Sunday on a Saturday. It has sugar and spice. This song is a delectable as a juicy plum-pudding. Ankur may not be Sinatra but he shines here and Shibani and Zoya make an apt but suprising musical vocal appearance. I like the sound of the 'honky-tonk' piano too. All in all, one of the musical highpoints of the film. -Sunil
This one was my favorite! -Armeen
Sweet and lightly intoxicating like a plum pudding. -Subrat
The piano sounds like its from 1960's and the hinglish lyrics give us the vibe of Rajesh Roshan's Julie. -Pradeep
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