![]() A situational song that should bring in some 'thehrav' in the narrative, it works well. She expresses the thoughts and emotions of a girl who is just exploring the sense of youthfulness after moving on from being a teenager. A sweet sounding number with a poetic feel to it, this one is sung quite well by Jonita Gandhi. The song that brings in a different sound in the course of the flow of the soundtrack is 'Gilehriyaan'. He sings this one at a low pitch and ends up making a high impression all over again. ![]() A 'desi' number all the way, it also has an 'Aamir Khan version' where the actor does well all over again to give a good account of himself as a singer. This time around, it is Raftaar who gets into Haryanvi rap and the way he sets the base for ' Dhaakad' catches your attention straightaway. Well, that is understandable too considering the fact that both films had Haryanvi characters taking the centre-stage. The manner in which 'Dhaakad' begins, you are instantly reminded of 'Banno' ( Tanu Weds Manu Returns). ![]() A foot tapping number with some real fun lyrics, this one is a chartbuster from the word 'go'! Soaking in Haryanvi folk sound, this one is about kids wondering if their father (Bapu) is out for their lives by putting them through a series of gruelling sessions in order to get fit. ![]() It is a supremely fun start for Dangal as kids Sarwar Khan and Sartaz Khan Barna come together to croon 'Haanikaarak Bapu'. ![]()
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