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Jun 28, 2018 09:43 PM1528 Views (via Android App)

It is an amazing romantic and thrilling film .this film has good songs which entertain people we'll . after seeing this film I cried a lot .this film has a good story . this film is very nicely narrated .and good fight scene's which make people feel happy . Deepika Padukone look very cute in it. Must watch this film because after seeing this film you will become a fan of Ranveer Singh's acting .it has a sad conclusion and a sad ending . which made me cry .


I prefer this film to all of you to watch and get entertained.


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Laal Ishq song from film Raam leela
Jul 19, 2015 12:11 AM6711 Views

Laal Ishq... One of the most romantic, soulful song i have ever heard on recent time. Laal ishq yeh mlaal ishq from film Raam Leela, directed by Sanjay leela bansali. Sung by Arijit singh and composed by the director of the film sanjay leela bansaali himself.


My first reason to purchase this album and listen all the songs is one of my favorite director Bansali and because of his great choice of songs from his very first film.


Raam leela is not a exception, the whole album is a complete package for music lovers but for me this perticular song Laal Ishq my pick from the album.


Arijit singh became my most favorite singer after listening to this song. His vocal quality, lyrics, composition, mood, feel everything makes you lost in that particular song. Am sad to see that this wonderful song not included in the film. Thanks to bansali, arijit for this wonderful song.


Ram Leela- Folk Flavour.
Jul 13, 2015 06:47 PM3004 Views

Ram Leela has a unique music, it has a folk flavour that dominates most of the songs of the movie. It has a distinct soulful, soothing music that would freshen you up. The album is amongs my favourite.


Lahu muh lag gaya is a song high on music and has a gujarati folk music that is picturised amazingly well with the traditional dance and music.


Laal Ishq is my favourite song from the movie that starts with the music of temple bells and has lyrics and music that carries you away, as it is filled with emotions.


Nagada is another song which is a picturised on proper folk dance with traditional instruments.


Ang laga de is the one sensuous song that will always be in my play list, filled  with love calls and brilliant music.


This album is always on my list.


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The musical sounds of Ram-Leela.
Oct 19, 2013 07:37 PM9410 Views

Sanjay Leela Bhansali is a man who always believes in making opulent films where the music plays an integral part. As a director, he carries the songs to the next level through grandiose picturisation. He donned the role of the composer himself in his last outing Guzaarish after trying Monty Sharma in Saawariya and Ismail Darbar in his previous films.


Guzaarish was a novel attempt and the songs were in sync with the dark mood of the film. Bhansali once again puts on the hat of the composer in his latest film 'Ram Leela' featuring the promising Ranveer Singh and the talented Deepika Padukone. The film looks like an intense love saga and naturally the expectations from the music too are high, considering the genre and the track record of Bhansali. The lyrics are penned by Siddarth-Garima.So lets check how this album eventually fares.


The soundtrack kicks off with the Bhoomi Trivedi sung track "Ram Chaahe leela". This Siddarth-Garima written number is a fusion track and it's quite surprising to hear a fusion number beginning a Bhansali soundtrack. Bhoomi Trivedi makes a very fine impression with a confident rendition and it is actually nice to see such an experimentation from Bhansali and one can be sure of a fitting depiction on the screen. A good, unexpected beginning to the album.


My Rating:3/5


Shail Hada handles the mike for the second song "Lahu Munh Lag Gaya". It's the background music which impresses more in this number than the tune, which is middling at best.One can definitely feel a trace of Bhansali's previous film songs at some points, but it's nowhere close to his previous works. Shail Hada is quite average, but some part of the blame must rest on Bhansali's shoulders as it's a very average tune. But, one can never underestimate Bhansali as he can make the song work by his grand sets and brilliant picturisation,


My Rating:2/5


Next up is "Ang Laga De" sung by Aditi Paul and Shail Hada. Now this is one song which is synonymous with the Bhansali school of music. The melody quotient in the song is high and it's always good to hear a melodious song. The background music is kept simple and the focus is more on the vocal cords of Aditi who does a commendable job.Some mantras are well integrated into the song and Shail Hada does a supporting role to Aditi; but this is Aditi's song all the way and she delivers. One of the better songs heard till now.


My Rating:3.5/5


Shail Hada returns again with "Poore Chand", an intense love song. The melody never flows seamlessly in the song, which can be held against the composer. It seems like Bhansali has reposed a lot of faith in Shail as this is his third song in the album already. But, one just wishes that another singer with a softer voice texture had sung this song. But, it needs to be seen  how it is integrated into the film as it has a very situational appeal. The soundtrack feels like a roller coaster ride till now.


My Rating:2/5


The name Shreya Ghoshal gladdens one's heart as one can be very sure that it's going to be a good number. It must be remembered that Shreya got her first break in Bhansali's Devdas and she won numerous awards for her terrific numbers in that movie.The track in question now is "Nagada Sang Dhol Baaje". A conch begins the song and dhols and drums take over from there. This one instantly reminds of Dhol Baaje of Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam and Shreya is in top form here and it's a treat to listen to her flawless rendition. Bhansali creates an immensely hummable tune and it's good to listen to a pure Indian instrumentation which is rare in these days of catchy western beats. The video of the song is already out and Deepika is seen dancing like never before. Well, this one is a sure shot chartbuster and will aid immensely in the promotion of the film. Add it to your Shreya Ghoshal favourite playlist.


My Rating:4/5


The next song is "Lal Ishq" sung by the Tum hi ho singer Arijit Singh. Bhansali begins the song with the ringing of temple bells and the music and the calm tune draws the listener slowly to its world. It's a markedly different song for Arijit and he makes a very fine effort in this classical number and is sure to draw a lot of praise.Sanjay caresses each note and shows his strong music roots. The lyrics are particularly noteworthy and makes it a very good addition to this album.Though this is not a song which one can find in the chartbuster list, this one is a lambi race ka ghoda and will be on the playlist of melodious music afficionados for some time atleast.


My Rating:4/5


Veteran singer Udit Narayan's son Aditya Narayan handles the next song "Ishquan Dhisquan" . The previous two songs had set the perfect ambience for the album and this songs destroys all that and takes the quality of the soundtrack a few notches lower. It's quite clear that sanjay is out of his comfort zone and the music, tune or the singing hardly impress. It required a much better orchestration and Sanjay delivers a very dated song and Aditya sounds very ordinary and devoid of any energy or exuberance. A below average track.


My Rating:1/5


Up next is "Man Mor Bani Thanghat Kare" sung by Aditi Paul and Osman Mir. A track with a lot of Gujarati folk influence, this is a situational song and it must be pointed out that the film is a romance drama set in Gujarat and hence this track. Osman Mir makes a good impression with his rustic rendition which perfectly suits this track and Aditi lends him able support. Bhansali handles the folk genre well and creates an appropriate mood for the song and the end result is absorbing.


My Rating:3/5


Shreya Ghoshal returns again to croon "Dhoop", the penultimate song of the album. Bhansali returns to his comfort zone in music and creates a very safe track. Highly reminiscent of some of his previous songs of other movies, he entrusts Shreya to do the rest of the job and she is as dependable as always and her sweet voice carries  this above average song a few notches higher. The background is the usual Bhansali fare and the larger credit should go to Shreya for making the song a touch better than it actually is with her soulful rendition.


My Rating:3/5


Finally, the song heavily doing the rounds on television "Tatthad Tatthad" appears in the soundtrack. It has a similar beginning as the title track of Boss, but quickly changes tracks. Aditya Narayan returns again and is markedly better here than his previous outing. It's a boisterous celebration track and Bhansali makes sure that it's an enjoyable fare by keeping the tempo high throughout. Aditya's singing closely resembles his illustrious father 's voice some of the times which in itself is a big compliment. This one is a chartbuster material song which will quiclky exit once the film ends its run.


My Rating:3/5


It would not be wrong to say that a lot more was expected from the music of Ram Leela. Though the album is fully loaded with 10 tracks, the songs which actually leave a good impression are not too high. Nagada Sang Dhol Baaje is the best song of the album, followed closely by Lal Ishq and Ang Laga De. Ram Chaahe Leela is an experimental fusion track which will do well and Tatthad Tatthad is already popular. Poore Chand looked promising, but disappointed. Ishquan Dhisquan is the worst of the lot and would need excellent picturisation to work on screen. But the fact remains that there are varied genres on offer here which would appeal to a wider audience, though one just wishes that SLB was  more consistent in his tune making. Right from his first film Khamoshi to Guzaarish, Bhansali has ensured very good music for his films with atleast 3-4 stand out tracks in each album.That's where he fails here as there are not many songs with high popularity potential and he has to make up for the inconsistency with his usual opulence on screen. There is neither the melancholy of Guzaarish or the grandness of Devdas, nor the sweetness of Saawariya or Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam in the music of Ram Leela, but it is still a good album and better than the cacophony of some recent songs. But, it's not wrong to say that more brilliance was expected out of this musical!


Overall Rating: 3.5


Ye to Ram ki Leela Hai!
Oct 09, 2013 11:07 PM6766 Views

Well I am an amateur in reviewing songs of a movie, so kindly consider below review as an amateurish attempt of explaining the description of music. I am hereby presenting the review of an upcoming film 'Ram-leela' whose music had released recently. It was in news due to some postponement of the music release function due to Ranveer Singh's bad health.


Ram-leela has total 10 compositions, wikipedia shows the musician as Monty Sharma(who also gave the music of Saawariya) & Sanjay Leela Bhansali & the songs are written by Siddharth-Garima.


1. Ang Laga de - Sung by Aditi Paul & Shail Hada - Well we all know that Sanjay Leela Bhansali has given chance to new singers in his films & he continues his trend. Shail Hada is a find of him, he has earlier sung for him in Saawariya(the title track) & ask me he is a great singer, I have seen & heard him practicing hard when he took music classes in his home. This song has a sensuous feel, and gave the feel of a romantic sensuous evening between the lead characters of film. Aditi has sung very beautifully as it is majorly a female song, pitching in few vocals by male singer. Beats are used appropriately I rate it 4/5.


2.Dhoop - Shreya Ghoshal, this song is again sung by a very talented singer who hails from Rajasthan, This composition has a special feel of wait, like someone is feeling the love, and the wait for her lover to come, and the song is perfectly able to convey the feel through slow beats provided by the musicisn, well accompanied by the beautiful voice of singer. The long call of female voice is perfect match for someone calling the lover, giving the "come & rescue me from the bad world" feel. I Rate it 3.5/5.


3. Ishqiyaon Dishkiyaoon - Sung by Aditya Narayan. Well the singer is definitely talented and he has proven it over the time, and he is the best match for this kind of music, but as far as I am concerned, I think that this song is the weakest composition of the album. It has the feel of rock mixing folk music, but lyrics and some notes fails the expectation one can expect from a SLB movie, though it's still much better than many of today's generation songs. I rate 3/5. This song maybe looks like the theme song for the hero of our movie who just falls in love with a meethi chhhuri.


4. Laal Ishq - Arijit SIngh. This song is sung by the same singer who has given us the beautiful song of'Tum Hi Ho' from Aashiqui 2. How can I forget his name! This song is probably the slowest song from the album, but nonetheless a food composition, a feel of local setting and describes the nature of Pyaar Ishq Aur Mohabbat aka Love, various nature of love, and gave a feel like the trademark song for a Majnu or Ranjha or Romeo type character. I Rate it 3.5/5.


5. Lahu Munh Lag gaya - a solo song from Shail Hada - Well it is a nice composition, the starting of song gave the feel of'Nimbooda' song from HDDCS, but then it goes the other way, the folk starting but then it turns to be a violent composition, explaining the negative emotions of a lover, who just wanted to get his love back. Beats and folk touch is intact. The song's lyrics perfectly adapted to the situation this song might be coming in. I rate 3.5/5.


6. Mor Bani - Sung by Osman Mir & Aditi Paul - Have again the feel of classic song, the original touch of locales, sung beautifully by Osman & Aditi. Musician used help of local Indian instruments alongwith supporting beats, a nice composition. I rate it 3.5/5.


7. Nagada Sang Dhol - Shreya Ghoshal & Osman Mir. Well I must say that this is the best composition of the album, feeling, beats and ultimate music, Shreya gave her best and the chorus is full on. This gave the feel of'Dhol Baaje' from HDDCS, since the music and lyrics make use of same pattern. I will rate 5/5.


8. Poore Chaand - Solo by Shail Hada. This song is again a slow composition, and has the feeling of separation, gave the feel like hero and heroine are separated and remembering each other, it gave the feel of'Tadap Tadap' of HDDCS, though that song was a classic and no one can catch that composition. The singer enhances the feeling of separation by his vocals. I rate 3.5/5.


9. Ram Chahe Leela - Bhoomi Trivedi - well this is a different composition, a real different one, kind of modern Ramleela song, rock music with english wordings used in the lyrics, fast music and beats. Then classical style is used, a definite must-listen, item song of Ram-leela. Sung nicely by Bhoomi, I rate 3.5/5, maybe it could come as an escape/run song where the hero-heroine is running away from the society.


10. Tattad Tattad - Aditya Narayan. This is the 2nd best composition of the album, sung in full josh by Aditya, and enacted in full josh by Ranveer Singh. It has the feel of Ram's love which he feels for his love, using the references to the God Ram. A must-listen song, do not miss this one. I rate 5/5


All in all I would rate the whole album as 4/5, its high on beats and gave the feel of HDDCS music, and you should collect this album in your collection. It is high on beats, feelings and true to the soul of film(I don't know the nature of film, but as it looks like from the trailers), and you will get folk music intercepted in between.


GRuchirG.


Jai Raam ji ki:)


I am listening to the album right now, are you?


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