The song which actually turns out to be the best of the lot is newcomer Ami Mishra's ' Hasi Ban Gaye'. That said, while the 'mukhda' does set the right tone, the 'antara' - though continuing to be easy on ears - doesn't quite maintain the same flavor and is just about fine.
With a sad tone to it, ' Humnava' is easy on ears while also lending a sense of craving that goes for true love. While the song has the usual Mithoon touch to it, Sayeed Quadri's lyrics are in complete tandem with the kind of stage and setting that the song of this genre required. With pathos written all over the title song, the mood of the soundtrack remains consistent with Papon coming up with ' Humnava'. Later, Jeet brings himself behind the mike for the 'encore version' and gives it a fitting finale. They succeed with this stunning title song that is brilliantly put together by Jeet Ganguly, written by upcoming lyricist Rashmi Singh and has the man of all seasons, Arijit Singh, rendering it. From the team that has set new benchmarks with the music of Aashiqui 2 and Ek Villain, it must have been a tough task to create something altogether original yet again. It has the 'mukhda' taking an unexpected course, the move towards the 'antara' has its own unique quotient while the crescendo that ' Hamari Adhuri Kahani' meets is soul-stirring indeed. It is a characteristic 'Vikram Bhatt start' that the soundtrack of Hamari Adhuri Kahani fetches for itself, what with the sound of piano kick-starting the proceedings.
This time around with Vidya Balan in the fold, a mature score is pretty much on the cards. Mohit Suri, Mahesh Bhatt, Emraan Hashmi, Jeet Ganguly, Mithoon, Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal and more - There are ample names out there that have come together in different permutations and combinations, and managed to create something exciting each time around. After all, the combination couldn't have been better. One has huge, really huge expectations from the music of Hamari Adhuri Kahani.
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