
Laal Rang is different, though restricted by its genre, and hence the reach.
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Though there isn't much to write about the slower version, this one works just fine. Yeh Lal Rang Kab Mujhe Chhodega with lyrics in Hindi & English from the movie Prem Nagar sung by Kishore Kumar.Song Credits:Song: Yeh Lal Rang Kab Mujhe Chho. Staying in a fun zone with the Haryanvi element intact, what works for it is the consistency that it demonstrates right from the 'antara' to the 'mukhda'. Vipin Patwa and Vikas Kumar come together again for ' Kharch Karod' which is actually more entertaining than some of the other songs that have been composed for the album. Working well with the core theme of the film (which is about blood racket), it is haunting, though again restricted by its stage and setting. The composer, lyricist, singer team (sans Mukhtiyar Ali) continues to move ahead with ' Laali' which actually turns out to be a better outing. A fusion track, this one is composed by Mathias Duplessy and has sad undertones to it which does try to find an elevation as it progresses, but doesn't do much. Haunting sound of a guitar kick-starts the proceedings for Kausar Munir written ' Aye Khuda' that is sung by Mukhtiyar Ali and Sameer Khan.

Kashif Ali and Shiraz Uppal sing this one well but one doesn't see this one covering much of a distance. Rajesh meets Poonam Sharma, a Saharanpur girl during. While doing the lab Diploma Course from Medical College Karnal he meets Rajesh Dhiman. With a Sufi flavor to it, this Shakeel Sohail written number doesn't break any new grounds and stays in the zone that has been left far behind by Emraan Hashmi almost 3-4 years back. Laal Rang is the story of Shankar, a street-smart guy who lives life king size. There is a break of sorts though from Haryana with Shiraz Uppal putting together a romantic number ' Mera Mann'. What works in its favor though is its happy feel. Yet another situational number which stays entirely in the Haryanvi zone. The phrase is quite common in Haryana and the manner in which Vikas Kumar sings this one, you are quite sure that the youngster belongs to the region.

The 'desi' flavor continues with Mathias Duplessy composed and Dushyant Kumar written ' Bawli Booch'.
