
Overall, music of ‘ Gangs of Wasseypur – 2’ carries forward the flavor of the first part. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: The Last Word There are just a few words in the track but it’s the style in which they are sung that creates a heady mix, hence drawing a listener towards it all over again. While this has anyways become a cult song for many out there, Sneha further plays with sounds and comes up with a fascinating mix. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Keh Ke LoongaĪlbum ends with an abbreviated ‘ KKL’ which all GOW watchers are familiar with as ‘ Keh Ke Loonga’. However it’s the original that impresses the listener more. There is another version of this song, ‘ Moora-Morning’, which is a little faster than the original and with additional sounds. Sneha takes control and tries to woo the listener with her voice. It’s the only song in this album which comes closest to a traditional Bollywood music. Bihari zone sees some soothing Caribbean interspersion that could well attract a listener. ‘ Moora’ takes the album forward in its own unusual way. They are nothing but an assortment of different sounds which works on the creative level but hardly promises anything as standalone tracks. Instrumentals are a tricky business and Sneha masters the art not with one but as many as two of them – ‘Perpendicular- Theme’ and ‘ Tunya’. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Perpendicular Theme and Tunya It’s not a track that you would hum though on screen it can be expected to make a very good impact. Sneha has used street play mechanism for this composition which does work to an extent. Piyush Mishra and Bhupesh Singh make an entry in the album through ‘ Aabroo’, which tries to get the listener back to some normal music. Hopefully the director has some reason to include these in the album! Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Aabroo There is another version titled ‘Bahut Khoob- 8 bit’ which is not very different from the original other than addition of some robotic sound. The song only has some sounds amalgamated with bare minimum words. Titled ‘Bahut Khoob’, this one is sung by the ‘Kids of Mushar Village’. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Bahut KhoobĮxperimentation continues in the next track as well. Overall though this one too is quite average and does not offer anything extraordinary to the listener other than the colloquial lyrics that draw some attention. Sung by Padamshree Sharda Sinha, it’s a song, which takes you back to small town ladies sangeet evenings where there are vocals interspersed with ‘dholak’ beats. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Taar BijliĪlbum paces ahead with ‘ Taar Bijli’. Also, there is a fusion version for the same and though it works better then the original, none of them really manage to throw a punch. Though the title compliments the sentiments of the protagonist in a very basic manner with the use of rural and regional language, overall the song does not impress much. Rasika D Rani takes the album forward with ‘ Electric Piya’. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Electric Piya Sung by Sneha with good support from the chorus, this one is an unusual track that one rarely gets to hear in Hindi movies. It’s a theme-based track that would be able to expose the emotions and sentiments of the scene and the protagonist. Music adds a melancholic note to the track and it moves forward while creating an eerie atmosphere. ‘ Kaala Rey’ is an interesting and an unusual track which actually turns out to be pretty charming. Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Kaala Rey Icing on the cake is the singer Durga who is barely 12 years old and has delivered a funky track which definitely calls for attention. Varun has been able to catch the essence through his words which leads to an interesting mix that grows on the listener. Lyrics are close to the rural belt in UP- Bihar with a mix of English words lending their own touch. Sneha opens the album with a fusion of techno with desi beats track ‘ Chi Cha-Ledar’.
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Nawazuddin Siddiqui in Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Movie Stills Gangs Of Wasseypur 2 Music Review: Chi Cha-Ledar However, since there are 13 tracks, one can still look for a variation in music and lyrics. The expectation has been set ever since the first part itself and listeners can’t be expecting anything exceptionally different. After the success of ‘Hunter’ and ‘Womaniya’ amongst others, composer Sneha Khanwalkar and lyricist Varun Grover are back with the songs of ‘ Gangs Of Wasseypur-2’.
