Thanks for tagging. I just saw this and came here to post but us usual you are ahead by several hours 😄
I wonder why type of Valentine's Day song is it for it to be a solo 🤷
Thanks for tagging. I just saw this and came here to post but us usual you are ahead by several hours 😄
I wonder why type of Valentine's Day song is it for it to be a solo 🤷
Pawandeep's new song Yeh Dil Mera.
It is a bit too short! You always want his songs to go on a bit longer!
I would say this is good music and well sung too, but probably not a chartbuster. For me his best is still Timro Hamro Bhet, the Nepali solo.
I had thought he had played the Tabla in this (based on some reels seen in the past) but his name does not appear in the credits. So maybe that is something else.
Originally posted by: PV_IFhandle
Pawandeep's new song Yeh Dil Mera.
It is a bit too short! You always want his songs to go on a bit longer!
I would say this is good music and well sung too, but probably not a chartbuster. For me his best is still Timro Hamro Bhet, the Nepali solo.
I had thought he had played the Tabla in this (based on some reels seen in the past) but his name does not appear in the credits. So maybe that is something else.
Does Pawan sound different here?
This feels as fresh on every single watch
Yes, I felt so too. A little bit of post processing. I have felt that in his own songs, in Choklate Pi songs where the music is his / Ashish's / Rahul's (basically his friends) and in Salim Merchant's songs, his natural voice is used. HR is the one where we hear maximum post processing, Papa by Vipin Patwa was also towards that side of the spectrum, as is this one. I really don't know why music directors / mixers do that when the artists' natural voices are so powerful! Maybe Neha Kakkar needs that, and maybe some others do. But the ones whose voices are genuinely good should be left alone.
I think the secret is in them being told to just be themselves, with very little scripting. And no psychological pressure of any intimate scenes. Perhaps intimate is not the right word, but no contact either. They are not actors - so it is understandable that they may get nervous if they are asked to act a lot. But if it is just about being yourself as if you are in a boat, or you are at a campfire, etc. then it might work for them.
Keh Do by Arunita and Pawandeep is #16 in Top 20 most played songs in India for the week:
Interview of the cast (Neel Motwani and Tapasya Agnihotri) and director (Aishwarya Kumar Patkar) of Pawandeep's song Yeh Dil Meraa.
They are all fans of Pawandeep.
CM of Uttarakhand has used Pawandeep's Jai Ho Bhole for his post about Mahashivratri
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