So here it goes... "Sigham" music by Ajay-Atul. For those of you from Maharashtra or a fan of Marathi music, this name should not be new.
The first track is the "title" track "Singham". Sung by the Sukhwinder Singh in the same style as he sung for Omkara and then Dabang. The song starts in typical Ajay-Atul style and gives a typical feel of a king. The typical orchestra used in this song is something the duo has used before too. Sukhi sings the mukhda in very much "Omkara" style. Especially ending part of the song is mind blowing. I feel that Sukhiji's voice has been given some effect, though I would have loved to listen to the RAW Sukhiji. Great start by the duo never the less.
The next track "Saathiya" has an addictive feel, Swanand Kirkire's lyrics did hit my heart. First 30 seconds are pure pure bliss. From there it is taken very well by such a sweet and melodious voice of, the melody queen "Shreya Ghosal". Rendition of word "Saathiya" is done with so much of perfection. Then she is joined by Ajay Gogavale(from the duo Ajay-Atul). The song has a feel of such a cool breeze and I am listening to it in a repeat mode. :)
The third and last, sadly the last original soundtrack of album "Maula" has relatively strange and unthinkable combination of Richa Sharma and Kunal Ganjawala. The song has a bit of feel of Qawwali or something like sufiism? This track is like awesome too, but will take time to grow on you. To me, this track sounds like Arziyaan (from Delhi 6). Both songs has a feel of sufiism though neither of them are really sufi songs.
Rest 3 songs are remixes and not worth writing a review. But these remixes sound better than remixes from other composers.
Awesome work by the lyricist Swanand Kirkire, giving lyrics to 3 songs which are so different from each other.
All the songs are awesome, I wish to listen more from Ajay-Atul in future. But still, I feel national award winning duo is capable of even better work, this one is certainly the best in market these days.