The magic of Sanu’s voice appears to be rub on Ali Service provider too. One can’t take your eyes off Parvati Nair.
By Mayur Lookhar
Ah, the 90s music is undesirable melody. You could expertise it to really feel its magic. 90s singing sensation Kumar Sanu rolled again the surprise years with the all new single Dil Bhi Rone Laga. Produced by United White Flag, the one that includes Ali Service provider and Parvati Nair, was launched on 16 February.
The frenzied ambiance in a pub didn’t actually enable us to gauge or benefit from the observe. 12 years later, we tuned into YouTube, and it felt like being transported to the 90s. Although a ballad a few noble man lacking his beloved, the Sanu’s singing and the music had pleasure written over it. Nicely, that’s the magic of excellent music that it can provide reduction, pleasure even throughout making an attempt occasions.
An authentic nazm (poetry] by Kumaar, the track stands out for its simplicity, which was hallmark of many a melody within the 90s. It’s this simplicity that pierces by means of courses, making every person croon the phrases. Additionally, it’s refreshing to have a track that has multiple antara [verse]. Put on and tear is a part of life, however Sanu (65) nonetheless has the charming tone. The phrases and the singing have a basic 90s contact, however Sushant-Shankar’s music looks like high quality a mixture of previous and modern. Thoughts you, such music continues to be like a gold mud in these occasions.
Take out playback singers and lots of a star would wrestle for identities. The Ali Service provider that we see right here is unrecognizable from his typical jovial self. The magic of Sanu’s voice appears to run onto Ali Service provider too who has this somber search for the very best a part of the track. Here’s a character dearly lacking his beloved, shedding slight tears in his solitude.
Parvati Nair is a well-liked title down south. She had performed Mrs. Sunil Gavaskar in Kabir Khan’s 83 [2021]. Nair appears to be like gorgeous, and her shiny smile can lighten any sullen temper. Cinematographer Rahul Arora captures the great thing about Nair properly.
As an 80s, 90s viewers, we’re already tripping over Nair’s smile and the classic tone of Kumar Sanu.
Watch the Dil Bhi Rone Laga track beneath. We’re positive you’ll be all smiles after listening to it.