Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas music review: Sachet-Parampara's album is fun, inventive and a pleasant surprise
FirstpostEver since its announcement, Karan Deol and Sahher Bamba’s movie, Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas has been creating a lot of buzz — Not only does it serve as a launchpad for the budding actors, but it also has been directed by Sunny Deol. Lyricists Siddharth and Garima have also stitched together a song that celebrates humble living and spirituality, with such words as — ‘Khaali jeb par koi na udaas/ Devo ka yahaan hai waas/ Re koi na fikrein aaspass/ Yahan saath mein behti Beas.’ With optimum use of tonal atmospherics, and the velvety voice of singer Hansraj Raghuwanshi, Sachet-Parampara have tried to evoke a world of staggering mountain ranges and choppy rivers in ‘Aadha Bhi Zyaada’. Five decades down the line, one might confuse the ‘Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas’ songs as Aashiqui 2 tracks that the makers forgot to include in their album. Inspired from indie-pop music, ‘Dil Uda Patanga’ is another romantic number, which belongs to the _‘Kuch Toh Huwa Ha_i’ world, where love makes one view the world through rose-tinted glasses. Who knows, Karan’s grandson may one day make his debut with a film whose title has been derived from Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas album.