Does the Sadak 2 soundtrack live up to the high expectations set by Mahesh Bhatt? Dive into our review to discover whether this album hits the mark.
Music Directors: Ankit Tiwari, Jeet Gannguli, Samidh Mukherjee, Urvi, and Suniljeet
User Rating: 40 Votes
Sadak 2, featuring Alia Bhatt, Sanjay Dutt, Pooja Bhatt, and Aditya Roy Kapur, is set for its online release soon. Despite mixed reviews, the film, directed by Mahesh Bhatt after a long hiatus, has generated considerable anticipation. Known for his complex stories and memorable music, Mahesh Bhatt has consistently delivered compelling soundtracks. So, does the Sadak 2 album live up to his reputation? Read our review to find out.
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Sadak 2 Music Review
– Tum Se Hi (Composed by Ankit Tiwari, Lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed, Sung by Ankit Tiwari)
This track echoes the feel of “Tu Hai Ki Nahi” from Roy, but it’s a solid song that grows on you. Ankit Tiwari delivers as expected, with Leena Bose’s sweet vocals adding a pleasant touch towards the end.
– Shukriya (Composed by Jeet Gannguli, Lyrics by Jeet Gannguli and Rashmi Virag, Sung by Jubin Nautiyal)
Jubin Nautiyal’s hauntingly beautiful voice is the highlight of this slow, impactful song. With meaningful lyrics, it’s not an everyday listen but is sure to become a favorite for many.
– Dil Ki Purani Sadak (Composed by Samidh Mukherjee and Urvii, Lyrics by Vijay Vijawatt, Sung by KK)
An intense track that takes you on an emotional journey, this song of separation features KK’s evocative voice and a stunning violin segment.
– Chal Tera Shukriya (Sung by Shreya Ghoshal)
The female version of “Shukriya,” this rendition by Shreya Ghoshal aims to resonate deeply and evoke gratitude. Despite its charm, Jubin Nautiyal’s version remains the standout.
– Ishq Kamaal (Composed by Suniljeet, Lyrics by Suniljeet and Shalu Vaish, Sung by Javed Ali)
Javed Ali’s vibrant voice brings joy to this romantic track. Though familiar, it’s a lively melody that’s sure to win hearts.
– Purani Sadak (Reprise) (Sung by KK)
A slower take on the original, this version of “Purani Sadak” feels tailored for a significant moment in the film.
– Shukriya (Reprise) (Sung by Jubin Nautiyal and KK)
This reprise features a compelling blend of Jubin’s and KK’s voices, making it a contemplative listen for quiet, reflective moments.
– Dil Ki Purani (Unplugged) (Sung by Samidh Mukherjee)
Performed by the composer himself, this unplugged version of “Dil Ki Purani” is emotionally rich and might be the hidden gem of the album.
Overall Rating: 3.5/5
The Sadak 2 soundtrack offers a solid collection of tracks. While none stand out as extraordinary, the album is a welcome addition to Bollywood music. The ultimate impact will depend on how these songs are integrated into the film, as a good soundtrack needs the right context to truly shine.