Tiger Zinda Hai Music Review: Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's movie is a blend of all the genres

Here's the music review of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's Tiger Zinda Hai.

Updated on Dec 23, 2017  |  01:56 PM IST |  6.5M

Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif are back on the big screen as Tiger and Zoya in a sequel to 2012 blockbuster Ek Tha Tiger, titled Tiger Zinda Hai. Directed by Ali Abbas Zafar, the film has already hit the screens. We thought before the final review comes in, we treat you with the music of the film.

Here's the music review of Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's Tiger Zinda Hai.

Swag Se Swagat

Chahe Jo Aaye leke Dil Mein Ishq Mohabaat, Sabko Galle Lagana Apne Culture Ki Hai Aadat... Swag Se Karenge Sabka Swagat...

Vishal Dadlani and Neha Bhasin have lent their voice to this celebratory song and the music is super catchy. If you are a music buff, you would love how the music composers Vishal and Shekhar have blended that Arabic feel with country jazz music. Irshad Kamil has penned the lyrics and the best part is that they are simple and the song will eventually grow on you. It's not that type of the song that you would like in one go! 

Dil Diya Gallan

Eh naraazgi kaagzi saari teri, Mere sohneya sunn le meri, Dil diyan gallan, Karaange naal naal beh ke, Akh naale akh nu milaa ke...

This probably has to be the best song in the jukebox! Dil Diya Gallan is a treat to every person who is romantic at heart and believes in the concept of true love. Atif Aslam's magical voice suits the whole set up and you would listen to the song on loop. If you are with your special one, this song is an apt one for a long romantic drive. Coming to musical aspect, the song offers a buffet of musical instruments like tabla, acoustic guitar, electronic piano and drums. Music composer Vishal-Shekar have done a wonderful job with this track. 


Zinda Hai

It's an upbeat number and it truly describes what actually Salman Khan is in the film. This song is dedicated to TIGER - Sholon ki aankh mein rehta hai, Har sacchi baat woh kehta hai, Laawa sa ragon mein behta hai, Jab tak zinda hai!  Sukhwinder Singh has sung the song and added that tadka of 'josh' in the song. Raftaar has done the rap section. You would love how the music composers added that Arabic feel to the song with such a fast-paced song! You would love the tunes of Oud and keyboard blending together. 

Daata Tu

Daata actually means a Sannyasi who guides you in your dark times. If you listen to this song, you will surely understand the situation wherein a person stuck in some problem is asking for some relief from God - Avval bhi tu hi hai, aakhir bhi tu! As we all know the story, this song is a prayer from the nurses that get abducted in the story. Sung by Shreya Ghoshal, this song will surely lift your mood. If you are a music buff, you would agree that the placement of the musical instruments is just perfect. 

Tera Noor

Tera Noor is the perfect blend of Sufi and Rock tunes! Jyoti Nooran of the Nooran sisters has given her vocals to the song. You would love the arrangement of guitars and drums. The song oscillates from a hardcore sufi number to a soft rock song. 

Dil Diyan Gallan (Unplugged)

Neha Bhasin's voice perfectly suits the unplugged version of Dil Diyan Gallan. 

Verdict: 

To sum up everything, the combination of Vishal-Shekhar and Irshad Kamil have done wonders for the music for Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif's movie. 

We give it 75 out of 100 on the Pinkvilla meter.   

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