Badrinath Ki Dulhania music is composed by Amaal Mallik along with a couple of other contributors. The romantic comedy movie is scheduled to release in February 2017. The movie is the second in the franchise and gives audiences a new story set in UP with the same actors playing new characters. Listen to these new Bollywood songs and tell us if you agree with our Badrinath Ki Dulhania music review.
Badrinath Ki Dulhania Music
The album comes with five tracks and remix of the 90s hit Tamma Tamma. Adding remixes seems to have become a trend in the Bollywood of late. Which is OK, the only problem is that these are almost always worse than the original song.
Soundtrack
Aashiq Surrender Hua
Singer: Amaal Mallik,Shreya Ghoshal
Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed
Roke Na Ruke Naina
Singer:Arijit Singh
Lyrics:Kumaar
Humsafar
Singer:Akhil Sachdeva
Music: Akhil Sachdeva
Lyrics:Akhil Sachdeva
Badri Ki Dulhania (Tiltle Song)
Singers – Dev Negi, Neha Kakkar, Monali Thakur, Ikka
Music: Tanishk Bagchi
Lyrics -Shabbir Ahmed
Additional vocals – Rajnigandha Shekhawat
Tamma Tamma Again
Singer:Bappi Lahiri,Anuradha Paudwal,Badshah
Music: Bappi Lahiri,Tanishk Bagchi
Lyrics: Indeevar,Badshah
Music: Amaal Mallik
Label: T-Series
Badrinath Ki Dulhania Music Review
So here it is, our Badrinath Ki Dulhania music review. The album comes with mostly peppy songs, which goes well with the mood of the movie. The over all compositions too fit the location and setting of the movie. However, the movie fails to give listeners much to celebrate. The compositions seem run-of-the-mill and are not too inviting.
Aashiq Surrender Hua is typical folksy tune that you are unlikely to play more than you are made to listen. Roke Na Ruke Naina fulfills the romantic song requirement in the movie and you won’t mind listening to the song. Arijit sings the song with his usual flair and his fans will like the track. However, Akhil Sachdeva’s composition has that quality to make you hum along. Humsafar is a melodious romantic song that you will want to add to your playlist.
The title track is another folksy track in the movie and immediately reminds you of Chalat Musafir Moh Liya Re. Not sure why this one is not labeled as the remix of original like Tamma Tamma?
Tanishk Bagchi makes a mess of original Tamma Tamma, which makes an appearance only to fill the unconnected hoch-poch rhythms the composer seems to have stitched together to create a I don’t know what!
MovieRecipe Verdict: An average album with just a couple of good songs.
MovieRecipe Pick: Humsafar
Badri Ki Dulhania Songs Online
Take a listen to these songs from the film and tell us if you agree with our Badri Ki Dulhania music review. Share what’s your pick from the movie.


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