This blog
contains posts on a couple of tracks from Raja Natwarlal, which released
in 2014.
Dukki Tikki was the longer of those – it was just a second short of the five-minute mark.
There’s no two ways about the fact that Mika Singh, who rendered the track, aced it. But that certainly wasn’t a surprise, because it was right up his alley.
The track, which Irshad Kamil penned, was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja (the younger son of Ilaiyaraaja). A well-known music director in the South, he made his Hindi film debut with this film.
Dukki Tikki was the longer of those – it was just a second short of the five-minute mark.
There’s no two ways about the fact that Mika Singh, who rendered the track, aced it. But that certainly wasn’t a surprise, because it was right up his alley.
The track, which Irshad Kamil penned, was composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja (the younger son of Ilaiyaraaja). A well-known music director in the South, he made his Hindi film debut with this film.
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