Ibn-E-Batuta was an upbeat number.
It was the shorter of the two tracks from Ishqiya on this blog – it was three minutes and 40 seconds long. In fact, it was the shortest song in the film.
It was rendered by a pair of crooners who share a last name and have robust voices – Mika and Sukhwinder Singh.
The song, which had some untranslatable words like the cheery Phurrrr, was penned by Gulzar.
It was composed by the one and only Vishal Bhardwaj.
The remixed version of the track was four minutes and 14 seconds long.
It was the shorter of the two tracks from Ishqiya on this blog – it was three minutes and 40 seconds long. In fact, it was the shortest song in the film.
It was rendered by a pair of crooners who share a last name and have robust voices – Mika and Sukhwinder Singh.
The song, which had some untranslatable words like the cheery Phurrrr, was penned by Gulzar.
It was composed by the one and only Vishal Bhardwaj.
The remixed version of the track was four minutes and 14 seconds long.
No comments:
Post a Comment