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• 'Tum Tak' Released: 24 May 2013 • 'Raanjhanaa' Released: 27 May 2013 Raanjhanaa is the soundtrack album, composed by of the film, directed by and starring, and in the lead roles. The film is produced by Krishika Lulla under the banner. The lyrics of the original version were written by whereas the Tamil lyrics were written by poet. The soundtrack album features nine original tracks. The music of the original version of the soundtrack was released on the co-branded record labels and on 11 June 2013 and the version on 24 June 2013.

Hp Compaq Nx6325 Chipset Drivers. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • Development [ ] In June 2012, was signed on to compose songs and the background score. He agreed to compose after the script was re-written entirely in English by the director and the former kept the script personally. The composition of the song 'Banarasiya' was ready by September 2012 but was not recorded with a singer as the director was felt that no vocals matched with Sonam Kapoor's voice.

The director attributed the melody and beauty of the particular song to 'Mujhe Kuch Kehna Hai' from the 1973 film. In an interview with, Rahman stated that he had emphasized the genre as the film brings out a fascination for through the music and most of the songs are character-driven. The composer stated that he had used the sounds of in almost every song, thereby paying a tribute to. Whilst doing reconnaissance for the film, the film director recorded the live for the score, however, the patch recordings were fit into a complete song titled 'The Land of Shiva'.

Six songs were recorded by 23 November 2012. The soundtrack album composition was completed by early March 2013. The audio rights were acquired for a sum of ₹60 million (US$940,000). The song 'Tum Tak' was called a blend of romantic and spiritual elements.

The track details the passage of five years through five festivals. 'Tu Mun Shudi' is a contemporary track sung by and the composer himself. The song was claimed rustic (Kundan, played by ) and the urbane (Jasjeet Singh Shergill/Akram, played by ) based on the characters. Both the youth oriented songs 'Humka Issaq Hua Hai' from the 1983 film and 'Saamne Ye Kaun Aaya' from 1972 film were used in the background score of the film.

The track 'Tum Tak' was released as a promotional single on 6 May 2013. The title track sung by and was released as a promotional video on 16 May 2013. The third promotional track 'Tu Mun Shudi' sung by A. Rahman and was released on 30 May 2013.

The song features Sonam Kapoor, Dhanush and Abhay Deol. Furthermore, the tracks 'Banarasiya' and 'Piya Milenge' were released in June 2013 as video promotionals. “ 'After, this is the first time I got to work on folk-classical music. The film brings out a fascination for through the music. I'd rather call it a hybrid, but I guess you could call it that as well. It's got a bit of folk and classical elements and most of it is really character driven. Raanjhana's music is rustic and urbane.'

” — — (on the music of ). Reception [ ] Critical reception [ ] The soundtrack received positive critical reception. Bryan Durham of gave the album 4 out of 5 and summarized, 'In totality, it also needs to be said that if Rahman's music is the language of this film, it would be quite short on a vocabulary without Irshad Kamil's beautiful lyrics.'

Jyoti Prakash of also gave it 4. American Typewriter Dafont Complete. 5 out of 5 stars and said, 'The music of Raanjhanaa is of supreme quality. A typical AR Rahman album which is romantic and entertaining yet pure and divine.' Music Aloud critic Vipin assigned the soundtrack 8 out of 10 and noted, 'A mixed bag from ARR that is more urbane than folk-classical.' Kaushik Ramesh of Planet Bollywood gave the album 7/10.

Calling it very experimental, he said, 'Be it the innovative vocal shehnai of 'Ay Sakhi' or Rabbi's attitude laden 'Tu Mun Shudi', the entire album presents immense freshness.' Rumnique Nannar of Bollyspice gave the album 4.5/5 stars and wrote, ' Raanjhanaa is a brilliant return to form and originality for A. Rahman, who proves his detractors wrong with an album that captures the energy of its city and its lovestruck Raanjhana. The songs may just take time to grow on the listener, but that's the joy in it, to savour all of the arrangements and voices that add up to a terrific and rustic album for the ages.' Sakhayan Ghosh of summarized, 'Irshad Kamil's lyrics provide a perfect foil to the music.