The song that may end up finding a good shelf life though is 'Bairaagii'. While the song does manage to keep you engaged while it is on, there isn't much about it to make you believe that this would be played on for long. There is an ensemble of singers coming together for this one, right from Harshdeep Kaur, Yasser Desai, Tanishk & Altamash Faridi. Tanishk-Vayu write and compose 'Twist Kamariya' which is on the same lines as 'Sweety Tera Drama' when it comes to the 'desi' rooted feel. Each of these versions does well enough to ensure that by the time the album is through, you find yourself humming it. No wonder, there are as many as three versions what with Arko, Ayushmann Khurranna and Sumedha Karmahe going solo behind the mike. Put together by Arko who writes as well as composes the track, 'Nazm Nazm' instantly reminds one of 'Main Rang Sharbaton Ka' for the manner in which it begins and then lays the setting for the rest of the song. Pravesh Mallick chips in well with his rap.Īfter a rather short 'Sweety Tera Drama' comes 'Nazm Nazm', which actually turns out to be the highlight of the soundtrack. A feel good smile-through number that could well have been extracted out of Badrinath Ki Dulhania, 'Sweety Tera Drama' is as 'desi' as it gets, courtesy Tanishk Bagchi who gets the basics right for a song of this setting. As expected, it is a rooted beginning for Bareilly Ki Barfi as Dev Negi, Pawni Pandey and Shraddha Pandit team up for Shabbir Ahmed written 'Sweety Tera Drama'.
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