Music By: Gaurav Dayal, Sajjad Ali
Chandwani
Kudi Pataka Driver gives us Hard Kaur after awhile since PATIALA HOUSE. The song is amateurish and Mika Singh and Hard Kaur both sound like their normal selves. The tuba and Punjabi beats are repetitive in the song which seems to be in a loop.
Dehle Pe Gulla starts with Bhangra beats. Nothing out of the ordinary here, Gaurav Dayal does sound good in his short pieces after Labh Janjua.
The start of Wakhre Wakhre Kaam sounds like a song from a girl band. The song is average at best thanks to the Gaurav Dayal but the annoying Oohs went too far.
The whistling in the beginning of Umangon Ka Karwan gave the song some personality. The female chorus behind Shaan sounds High schoolish. Was it an attempt in creating something from KUCH KUCH HOTA HAI? Raktima does deliver her lines very nicely but is not well paired with Shaan.
Ittefaq Hai Daastan Hai sounds dramatic with the opera singing and the soft strumming of the guitar. The song is touching with the flutes and old-school chorus and might be captivating on screen.
Overall, the album had a shaky start with a loopy Kudi Pataka Driver but ends with a touching song for those who likes soft dramatic songs.
Kudi Pataka Driver - Mika Singh, Hard Kaur, Gaurav Dayal - 4/10
Dehle Pe Gulla - Labh Janjua, Gaurav Dayal - 5/10
Wakhre Wakhre Kaam - Aditi Veena, Gaurav Dayal - 5/10
Umangon Ka Karwan - Shaan, Raktima - 4/10
Ittefaq Hai Daastan Hai - Shubhankar Dutta - 5/10
Overall - 4.60/10
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