The song is set in the retro style (40-50's), as is evident from the nasal croonings, the lovely flowing melody and good usage of light Hindustani musical instruments like 'tabla', 'sitar' etc, that was the hallmark of that glorious era bygone. Complementing the superb musical arrangements are par excellence singing by both Asha and Sudesh, who recreate the golden era with aplomb. CHECK OUT: Makrand Deshpande - Working with Naseer was like a celebrationMoreover the lyrics are very apt, interesting and easy on the lips. The song can also be labeled as the theme track as it rightly gives a sneak peek into the movie, SONA SPA, which deals with the subject of insomnia, and how far people can go to in order to buy sleep and peace of mind. The song should serve as an interesting background score, or can be used in the end credits of the film, and the presence of legendary singer Asha Bhosle guarantees its instant success, taking nothing away from other intrinsic merits of the song. Looking forward to seeing the song on-screen when SONA SPA releases all over on 22nd March 2013.
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