Tiger Zinda Hai music review
Tiger Zinda Hai music review
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Tiger Zinda Hai music review: Vishal-Shekhar offer Salman-Katrina fans a blend of diverse songs

 

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif Starer movie Tiger Zinda Hai one of the most awaited movie of the year and after a long period of time these two are coming back on the big screen.song Swag se swagat has become the new internet sensation now in which Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif shaking their legs at the differnet location in the songs like same the other song of the film are collecting huge number of love from the movie fans

 

Swag se swagat : Vishal Dadlani and Neha Bhasin and written by Irshad Kamil, Swag Se Swagat is already a chartbuster as it's top-flight the charts since its release. Released almost a month ago, the song has granary more than a million likes on its YouTube video making it the most liked song, figuratively, in the history of Bollywood. The song does have a trippy tune to it and is foot tapping as well but what it lacks is the recall value. The song is too abstract, similar to Bajrangi Bhaijaan's Selfie Lele Re. The music of V&S is the only saving grace.

 

Dil Diyan Gallan: Crooned by Atif Aslam this soft tuned love ballad is like an AR Rahman track that will grow on to you upon multiple hearing. This is one of the best romantic tracks of the year right there with the likes of Tere Mere from Chef. Penned by Irshad Kamil has already struck a chord with hardcore romantics and will continue to do so. This one's a beautiful track.

There is also an unplugged version of it sung by Neha Bhasin, a slightly slower one with minimal music and that one too is an amazing one.

 

Zinda Hai: A titular song of sorts, this one is sure to give an adrenaline rush. I am expecting it to play at various intervals in the film when Tiger and Zoya are whooping a## in the film. This one, however, reminds me of Re Sultan from Sultan, this one too is expected to create the same magic as that one did. Sukhvinder Singh's powerful voice takes it to another level. And the cherry on the cake is the Tiger theme by Julius Packiam.

 

Daata Tu:This slow track which talks about hope and prayer, despite the melodious voice of Shreya Ghoshal, fails to leave any impact. This is the kind of song that would've worked in 80s or 90s but have no place in 2017. An average at best.

 

Tera Noor:The magical voice of one half of talented Nooran Sisters, Jyoti Nooran and the music of Vishal-Shekhar with powerful lyrics by Irshaad Kamil, this song has similar feel to Daata Tu but this one works thanks to its fast-paced music. And I can't wait to see it with visuals, my guess is, it's gonna be played in the background. This will be more impactful with the visuals, so here's waiting for the video. 

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