Adding
contemporary trends to traditional numbers does tend to dilute their impact
considerably.
That was precisely what happened to Kaala Doreya, the Punjabi folk song, upon the inclusion of its modern – and rather umimpressive – version on the soundtrack of Kaalakaandi, which released in 2018.
This version of the track, which was a couple of minutes and 28 seconds long, was rendered by Neha, and featured a rap portion, which was credited to Raxstar.
Sameer Uddin, who happens to be the (Bha)singer’s husband, composed it.
It was the only song from the film on this blog.
That was precisely what happened to Kaala Doreya, the Punjabi folk song, upon the inclusion of its modern – and rather umimpressive – version on the soundtrack of Kaalakaandi, which released in 2018.
This version of the track, which was a couple of minutes and 28 seconds long, was rendered by Neha, and featured a rap portion, which was credited to Raxstar.
Sameer Uddin, who happens to be the (Bha)singer’s husband, composed it.
It was the only song from the film on this blog.
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