
Sairat Zhala Ji also starts with a flute piece but there is a bit of a haunting melody here. For my money, this song has made Ajay-Atul one of the best composers in the entire country and not only Maharashtra. Yes, they have been very capable composers, but this one just blows you over. This is where Ajay-Atul exceed your expectation. Then comes the stunningly beautiful Sairat Zhala Ji ! It is the kind of song that raises the bar of the entire album. But as a whole the song is the least appealing in the line-up. Shreya Ghosal is top notch as usual and there are moments in this songwhich are as good as any other song in the album. However, the rock orchestration here doesn’t work for me and feels a little out of place and also typical. The beauty of the album is its inventiveness there is a very fresh sound to it. I have an issue with the rock inspired orchestration in the song. But this is my least favourite of the four songs in the film.

It has been sung by Shreya Ghosal, no less.

Next in the album is the spunky Attach Baya Ka Bavarla. Yad lagla is a complete winner and has to be one of the best they have ever composed. The song also has some very gentle and charming humming by Shreya Ghosal. For the second interlude, Ajay-Atul have composed a crescendo that doesn’t fail to give you goosebumps every time you listen to it. Ajay is at his best with his vocals here. There is a tenderness to the whole song that accurately puts across the feelings of adolescent love. The start has to have the most melodious flute piece I have heard in a long time. The first song Yad Lagla is my pick of the lot. The soundtrack by Ajay-Atul has that earthy flavor of rural Maharashtra, especially in its lyrics and the way they have been sung, but the songs have been fabulously arranged to western classical orchestration. Sairat from the promos can be figured out to be a love story based in rural Maharashtra. They rarely disappoint their fans and I won’t mind saying they have exceeded expectation this time around. Ajay-Atul are by far the most popular composer duo in Maharashtra. Now, the songs of Sairat have already become a rage among music lovers in the country. This strategy was highly successful in promoting Fandry a couple of years back.

There is no better way to promote your film than showing the songs on tv. Though that may not be the case now, still you cannot deny the importanceof a well composed soundtrack for a film. Back in the days when songs weren’t so easily available many films set the cash registers ringing only because of the hit songs. Songs are an integral part of films made in our country. But I have been a keen listener of songs in our films. First things first, I am not a music expert, neither am I trained in any form of music.
