Monday, November 20, 2017

It R(ath)o(cke)d; Dadlani added V(ish)alue

Those with a spiritual bent of mind were in for a treat, because Barso Yaaron, the track from London Dreams (2009), ended with the powerful Hanuman Chalisa.

The song, which was five minutes and 48 seconds long, was penned by Prasoon Joshi.

The V(ish)(oc)als of Dadlani are perfect for a rock number, so it wasn’t surprising that he did a (Ku)marvellous job. But what was mind-blowing was the Roop the track took upon Rathod’s entry.

This song, which was definitely worth listening to on loop, was composed by Shankar Mahadevan, Ehsaan Noorani and Loy Mendonsa. 

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