Azadi, from Gully Boy, wasn’t just penned
and composed, but also rendered by Dub Sharma and Divine*.
And by no means would it be incorrect to state that they certainly made the most of their freedom.
This track could best be described as powerful. If it were not, the listeners would have yelled, “Kya ghante ka insaaf” (which, to put it mildly, could be translated to, “Injustice”).
It was just two minutes and 35 seconds long.
(*Note: He is one of the two rappers from Mumbai whose lives inspired the film. The other was Naezy.)
And by no means would it be incorrect to state that they certainly made the most of their freedom.
This track could best be described as powerful. If it were not, the listeners would have yelled, “Kya ghante ka insaaf” (which, to put it mildly, could be translated to, “Injustice”).
It was just two minutes and 35 seconds long.
(*Note: He is one of the two rappers from Mumbai whose lives inspired the film. The other was Naezy.)
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