There isn’t much need to opine about the adrenalin shot that is Bhaag DK Bose. Ram Sampath’s arrangement andAmitabh Bhattacharya’s lyrics form quite a potent combo, and with the composer himself doing an infectiously high energy job at the vocals as well you couldn’t ask for more.The hatketheme of lyrics and arrangement continues with the new age comicqawwali Nakkaddwaley Disco Udhaarwaley Khisko. Wonder if the flawed singing by Kirti Sagathia was a deliberate attempt. It works anyways, and from what I know the song is going to be a fun watch as well. Saigal Blues is up next, Ram Sampath giving a brilliant psychedelic twist to a very KL Saigal-esque base tune, Chetan Shashital imitating the maestro to a tee. The composer next gets his better half Sona Mohapatra to sing Bedardi Raja that is a walk in the park for the lady, being of the folk genre, something she has been acing since the time she entered the Indian music scene. The orchestration is spot on, the use of harmonium especially engaging. The Grind Mix of the song is also tastefully done, though with the dilution of the ethnic elements, not quite at the same level as the original.
















