The singer takes the song and the music to another level. It can strike an instant chord with the emotional audiences. It starts with temple bells and has a spiritual feel to it. Singer Arijit Singh surprises with Lal ishq. Slightly lengthy, its music has a little disc spinning. Ishqyaun dhishqyaun is all about fun and frolic. One might find it difficult to understand the language, but the passion in the music hooks the listeners. Do not confuse it with the fast paced dance number. Sung by Osman Mir and Aditi Paul, it is a happy, naughty and fun song. Shorter than the earlier one, it might not be among the best songs of the album.ĭipped in Rajasthani flavour, Mor bani thangat boasts of colourful culture. This is a singer's track and Shreya Ghoshal is the heroine of the song. Seldom does one find such a soothing, slow-paced romantic song. You are enchanted once the beautiful and slow number unfolds. Barring a few, all the songs are worth listening to.Īditi Paul and Shail Hada soulfully sing the first track Ang laga de. Director Sanjay Leela Bhansali, known for making many a magnum opus, adds grandeur to the album with his compositions but at the same time gives enough space to his singers to shine. Packed with 10 culturally nourished songs, the Ram-Leela soundtrack has no remix or reprised version, but it's a feast for music lovers. Bhansali has put his best 'musical' foot forward.
As the name suggests, it is high on dhol beats and is a dance number. The dance number Nagada sang dhol is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Osman Mir.The end of the song is interesting as it gets high on emotional content. Lahu muh lag gaya is high on music, but not attention grabbing.
Aditi Paul and Shail Hada soulfully sing the first track Ang laga de.Barring a few, all the songs are worth listening to. Packed with 10 culturally nourished songs, the Ram-Leela soundtrack has no remix or reprised version, but it's a feast for music lovers.