And Sardaar can't be considered a big hit because the riff is the same as Dekho Dekho, the title track of Gabbar Singh. With the exception of Tauba Tauba and Sardaar to some extent, no other song is memorable. Each song is alright and can be enjoyed for a while, but when you look at the album as a whole, you can't help but feel that it is rather monotonous. To conclude, Sardaar Gabbar Singh is just an okay album.
However, the catchy lyrics combined with the dynamic energy make it an interesting, though average song. Called Khakhee Chokka, it is like a Telugu item song from any random Tollywood movie. It has a funky, peppy feel to it, but it is loud at the same time. Honestly, it is very similar in tonality to most of the songs in this album. It looks like this song was frankly inserted just as a filler. Overall, this is the song to dedicate for your better half. Usually, love songs tend to be a little naughty, however this song has a very dignified feel to it which makes it very pleasant to hear. The song is filled with romance and passion, in a very traditional sense. He is well supported by Chinmayee, who croons in a sweet voice. The track begins with a soft beat, which is soon followed by Sagar's melodious voice. It will certainly make a perfect fight song in the movie.Īnother duet song in this action film, it is a lot more romantic than O Pilla. This savage songs then gets even faster and wilder towards the end. Indeed the chorus of Aadevadanna Eedevadanna will give you goosebumps as it is delivered with such power and energy. The song gives a vibe that it is meant to show the angry and rage filled avatar of the hero. The song opens with a sound of a war horn, followed by loud chanting in Sanskrit.
It is fast, full of energy and is brutal and savage in a way. Of course, this number features Raai Laxmi, so what else is required? Personally my favourite from the entire album.ĭevi Sri Prasad really experiments with this number. What makes the song even better is the Qawwali like quality to it with the use of harmonium and clapping. It has a very playful vibe and singer Nakash Aziz's heavyset voice is full of energy. The tune will remind you a little of the tune of old Hindi song Aapka Ka Kya Hoga Janabe Ali. A nice guitar tune sets the mood perfectly. This is the peppy item song that everyone was wondering about. Also Read - Pushpa box office collection: Allu Arjun starrer sails past 300 crore beats Sooryavanshi, Master to become highest worldwide grosser of 2021 In the end, it is a noisy and not a very memorable title song, however, the fans feel that the Hindi version of the song is actually better than the original. But after a good start, monotonous lyrics and a very similar tune to Gabbar Singh's title song acts as a turn off. Also, the energetic chorus of Gabbar Singh makes the song really promising.
The song is very heavy rock themed with high tuned guitars and liberal use of drums. The opening and high octane song of the film, titled Sardaar, will get you pumped up with confidence. Also Read - Before Pushpa, check out Robot, Baahubali and other South movies that beat Bollywood in the highest grossers of the year race
So let us take a look at what Sardaar Gabbar Singh is all about.
Composed by Devi Sri Prasad, the album had high expectations, and the composer is in great form after the super successful album of Nannaku Prematho. Megastar Chiranjeevi garu also graced the occasion to support his brother. It was launched on a grand scale over the weekend at Novotel in High Tech City in Hyderabad. So the much anticipated music of Pawan Kalyan's Sardaar Gabbar Singh is here. The album was launched at a grand function