Thursday, November 10, 2022

Tulsi sang this recreated song

Laung Laachi was a Punjabi song.

It was, in fact, the title track of the Punjabi film of the same name, which released in 2018.

Harmanjeet wrote the song, which was composed by Gurmeet Singh, and sung by Mannat Noor.

The Hindi version of the song – the subject of this post – was titled Tu Laung Main Elaachi.

It featured on the soundtrack of the 2019 film Luka Chuppi.

Kunaal Vermaa wrote the song, which was two minutes and 50 seconds long.

Needless to say, the recreation – which Tulsi Kumar sang – was credited to Tanishk Bagchi.

Trivedi composed and rendered it

Upon reading this blog, one would guess that YouTube has played a crucial role in my music collection.

For a few days, the algorithm had been suggesting the subject of this post, and I finally decided to watch it and add it to my collection.

The song in question was Namo Namo, and it was from Kedarnath, which released in 2018.

The involvement of the one and only Amit Trivedi in the song wasn’t restricted to composing it, but he lent his voice to it as well.

The man who penned it was Amitabh Bhattacharya.

(Am)It was sung by Mishra

Interestingly, the first time I heard Suno Ganpati Bappa Morya – the song from the 2017 film Judwaa 2 – was when stand-up comic Punit Pania referred to it during one of his acts, which I happened to watch on YouTube.

I obviously didn’t know which film it was from.

Later, when I decided to add it to my collection, I looked that track up online.

And that was when I found out that (Am)it was sung by Mishra.

Danish Sabri wrote the song, which was composed by Sajid-Wajid.

It was four minutes and 39 seconds long.

Ms Bhardwaj was the Sing(h)er

The subject of this post is the fourth song in my collection that was replaced.

When I noticed that Phir Kabhi – from M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story (2016) – was already in my playlist, I replaced it with Teri Fariyaad, from Tum Bin II, which released the same year.

Shakeel Azmi stepped into the shoes of Faaiz Anwar, who wrote the original ghazal.

(Ank)It was composed by Tiwari, and not Nikhil-Vinay, who composed the original.

Rekha Bhardwaj shared Sing(h)ing credits with none other than Jagjit for the song, which was three minutes and half-a-dozen seconds long.

Dayal was among the SingeRS

ABCD 2 released in 2015.

My collection contained five Sachin-Jigar compositions from the film, including Naach Meri Jaan, the subject of this post.

If they were arranged in the (Day)alphabetical order, it would be the penultimate song.

And if they were arranged in the ascending order of their durations (or the descending order, if you please), it was the third – it was four minutes and as many seconds long.

Benny was among the four people who sang it.

Rimi Nique (who also write it with Mayur Puri), Shalmali Kholgade, and Siddharth Basrur were the others.

Only one version was (Jub)included

I toyed with the idea of including the subject of this post in my playlist.

The song in question was Jubin Nautiyal’s version of Ek Mulaqaat.

It was five minutes and 18 seconds long, and happened to be the only song from the 2014 film Sonali Cable in my collection.

The Unplugged version of the song – also a Nautiyal solo – was just five seconds shorter than the original.

Its Reprise version, which was also five minutes and 13 seconds long, was sung by Altamash Faridi.

Sameer Anjaan wrote those songs, which was composed by Amjad-Nadeem.

  

Sunidhi joined Daler and Mika

A few years ago, the subject of this post was actually a part of my playlist.

And I don’t know why I deleted it then.

It was titled Chal Hand Uthake Nachche, and it was from Besharam (2013).

Sunidhi Chauhan was one of the three people who sang it.

She was joined behind the microphone for it by the brothers, Daler Mehndi and Mika Singh.

The song, which was written by Rajeev Barnwal, was composed by Lalit Pandit (the younger brother and ex-musical jodidaar of Jatin Pandit).

It was three minutes and 31 seconds long.

Tulsi sang this recreated song

Laung Laachi was a Punjabi song. It was, in fact, the title track of the Punjabi film of the same name, which released in 2018. Harmanje...