Kalank – Title Track is yet another song with Singh’s vocals but this one is a deep soulful one where his vocal depth can be truly enjoyed. Although there are a good few sounds including bagpipes, sax, cello but the Indian percussions ensemble are super strong and overpower the sound. The instrumentation is a bit disappointing being quite common but effective. The melody of the song is quite strong making it addictive so it easily sticks in the mind. Although it has the simplicity of a street party song, it has some class in the context of the song of what the lyrical content is in emotions & experiences it talks about. Lyrics are nicely designed with a good flow making it an easy one to sing along to. Neeti Mohan has a small part to play and is not very memorable delivering an average performance. His vocal styling is spot on and he doesn’t overdo to show off his vocal capabilities at all. Singh’s vocals are the aspect that bring in some class to the song. It is contemporary going with the era of the film but is fun and works perfectly across airwaves & clubs in 2019 thanks to Pritam’s expertise of making commercially viable music that fits perfectly within the film’s setting. a great song! A well-balanced street party song that is not cheap and exudes class of a Pritam production.
Overall this is great song to mark the return to Pritam & open this album.īring on Arijit Singh together with Pritam and there is a something great to look forward to. Madhuri & Alia deliver this song really well on screen as well with some very classy & elegant Kathak dancing. The choice of words is reminisce of the time but they don’t compromise on the emotions & effect of the song. The lyrics are a very strong aspect of this song as they set the period of song. Ghoshal deserves all the awards for this song for sure as her control on every note is a treat to listen to as she delivers some amazing classical renditions. The vocals are meticulous and exceptional on this song… including the supporting vocals of Vaishali Mhade. The composition is just perfect and engages listeners till the very end. The use of Sitar, Sarod, mandolin and a number of classic Indian string instruments can be heard so clearly in accompaniment to deliver a detailed musical ensemble. The Tabla performance by Akshay Jadhav and Tabla Tarang by the specialist Sanjeev Kanitkar on this song are perhaps the finest I have heard on a Bollywood song in forever! The brilliance of their control, pace and note-perfect melodic recitation is spell-bounding. There is almost no compromise or cheats on the melody or instrumentation of this song keeping it pure and authentic. The opening song Ghar More Pardesiya is a Hindustani classical marvel! When one can make a pure classical song into a mainstream commercial success in 2019 than one really appreciate the talent of Pritam. When Shreya Ghoshal opens an album composed by Pritam and written by Bhattacharya one can expect something wonderful. Amitabh Bhattacharya has written the songs and their pairing has always delivered some massive tracks so we expect nothing less from the soundtrack of ‘Kalank’. He is one of a very few who would have the musical depth to deliver a commercially strong song list for such a high-budget visual marvel that has deep mix of emotions sprouting from its story. Pritam has been missing in action all of 2018 but he makes his return with this massive magnum opus multi-starrer.
The look of each character has been the topic of conversation for every Bollywood buff as they are truly marvelous! Under the production mettle of Karan Johar and Sajid Nadiadwala, no budget has been spared in the production of this film making it one hell of a film to look out for this April.
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The first look trailers have been driving the web and TV worlds into overdrive with it’s gorgeous sets and costumes.
He is ready to create bigger waves with his forthcoming period drama ‘Kalank’ starring a super line-up of actors including Sanjay Dutt, Madhuri Dixit-Nene, Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Aditya Roy Kapur and Sonakshi Sinha. Abhishek Varman created waves in Bollywood with his directorial debut ‘2 States’ (2014).