पुकारूँ हरि ओम (द ग्रेट इंडियन फ़ैमिली) pukaaroo.N hari om (The Great Indian Family) |
2.32
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प्रीतम | अमिताभ भट्टाचार्य | सोनू निगम | |
2.33 | 2.20 | 2.96 | |
Pritam | Amitabh Bhattacharya | Sonu Nigam |
The surprises that Pritam is capable of. I like a good bhajan and this one's all soul, and Sonu is so good -- technically so brilliant with his remarkable range and control. Add to that, Amitabh. So totally surprised by this one. -Zico
Sonu uses his silken voice, his clear enunciation, his understanding of dynamics and energy to great effect. -Sunil
Only saving grace was listening to Sonu of old. -Ketan
Sonu is good but not at his best, voice trembling. -Ashwini
The tabla beat took me to main hoon naa song and Sonu Nigam delivers but I wouldn't revisit this many times. -Pradeep
The music (both the melody and the arrangement) barely saves an average track. -Guri
Sonu's voice is misri, especially when it is devotional songs. The lyrics aren't profound, but his voice and aalaps are definitely beautiful. I won't listen to it on repeat, but the few times I do listen, I won't skip it. -Akanksha
hehe, the music takes the tabla riff of another Sonu song "tum se milke dil ka" in the song at times. -Neha
Although the structure of this track is fairly conventional, the melody and interlude arrangements follow a sublime rhythm and tune that offers a very saccharine effect, aided greatly by Sonu Nigam's beautiful and delicate rendition. Amitabh has some very interesting wordplay infused into this devotional song, a breather from the rest of the lyrical work you find in mainstream Hindi cinema. -Shasank
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