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Critic Ratings

Agneepath review by Hindustan Times
Agneepath critic rating (Hindustan Times): 3
Agneepath review by ibnlive.com
Agneepath critic rating (ibnlive.com): 3
Agneepath review by bollywoodhungama.com
Agneepath critic rating (bollywoodhungama.com): 4.5
Agneepath review by The Telegraph
Agneepath critic rating (The Telegraph): 2
Agneepath review by Times of India
Agneepath critic rating (Times of India): 3
 
 

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Music review of

Agneepath  (2012 - Hindi)

Agneepath cumulative music rating: 8 out of 10

My Rating

  • Beautiful innovative music, worth of listenning..

    Agneepath music rating: 8 out of 10(Ratnadeep wrote on Dec 17 2011 5:52PM)

    1. Chikni Chameli - A good remake of a popular Marathi Song-'Kombadi Palali..'. But, still surprisingly different instruments and acoustics.

    2. O Saiyyan - Beautiful start to an interesting-rhythmic track with Piano and in comes Roop kumar Rathod with soothing background singers. A very theatrical song which talks about pain.

    3. Gun Gun Guna - The refreshing song, based on the orthodox music which we generally like to listen, but still fits into your mind. Udit Narayan is present just for the sake of it.

    4. Shah Ka Rutba - A Qawwali like song, where we listen to tough Sukhwinder with Anand Raaj Anand & Krishna Beura as supporting singers. It is a song 'to praise a human being as he is the special one to be blessed by the powers'. They did their best to lift the song.

    5. Abhi Mujh mein - An instrumental delight from the maestros. With Sonu Nigam's beautiful vocals, it takes you to the peak and then calming things down. It also make you feel the Powerful lyrics, the intelligent music and the tabla that flirts with Sonu Nigam in the second antra. My pick of this album.

    6. Deva Shree Ganesha - Yes, the anticipated explosion of 'Dhol, Taasha, Shankh, Tutari, etc. in the typical 'Ajay-Atul' style in whole new World(of Hindi Music). A good song to blow in full volume. Atul blares it out in his own voice. The music setting is shouting only two things - Praise for the God and Energy. Deserves Hands up!

    Ajay-Atul (the music directors) are definitely here to rock and the Lucknow lad Amitabh Bhattacharya (Lyricist) is a boon to the hindi film industry.

    Definitely good work by the duo.
    Thanks.

    Review by: Ratnadeep Ghyar

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