Most of the songs
from Wake Up Sid (2009) have already
been written about on my blog on the music of Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy.
But it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that guest composer Amit Trivedi gave Hindi film music aficionados two reasons to be delighted.
The first of these was the female version of Iktara, which was soul-stirring.
It was the longer of the two versions of the song – it was four minutes and 13 seconds long.
The song was rendered by Kavita Seth, who was joined behind the microphone by Amitabh Bhattacharya, who penned it.
But it wouldn’t be incorrect to state that guest composer Amit Trivedi gave Hindi film music aficionados two reasons to be delighted.
The first of these was the female version of Iktara, which was soul-stirring.
It was the longer of the two versions of the song – it was four minutes and 13 seconds long.
The song was rendered by Kavita Seth, who was joined behind the microphone by Amitabh Bhattacharya, who penned it.
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