This blog
contains posts on a couple of tracks from Sarbjit (2016).
If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, as well as in the descending order of their durations, Salamat would be the first.
Four-and-a-half minutes long, it was an underrated ballad.
The track deserved repeated listens, because it was relatable. After all, doesn’t everyone in love hope that it lasts forever?
It was penned by Rashmi Virag, and composed by the one and only Amaal Mallik.
No prizes for guessing that (Arij)it was rendered by Singh.
Tulsi Kumar joined him behind the microphone.
If they were arranged in the alphabetical order, as well as in the descending order of their durations, Salamat would be the first.
Four-and-a-half minutes long, it was an underrated ballad.
The track deserved repeated listens, because it was relatable. After all, doesn’t everyone in love hope that it lasts forever?
It was penned by Rashmi Virag, and composed by the one and only Amaal Mallik.
No prizes for guessing that (Arij)it was rendered by Singh.
Tulsi Kumar joined him behind the microphone.
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