It is a 'bhangra' beginning for the next song that arrives, though the effect remains for a mere 35 odd seconds as Amit Trivedi takes this one into a different territory altogether. One wonders though about the need of some words like 'Gand faila do' in the song. He is joined a little while later by Anusha Mani who brings on naughty rendition while getting into a playful mood, something that goes with the situation in the narrative. In fact he sounds quite different as a singer here and is a little subdued when compared to some of his earlier hits. That said, other than the beats and styling, the song has an altogether different stage and setting to it as Vishal Dadlani takes stage as a singer.
It's a country setting for the opening number ' Gulaabo' which has the beats straight out of ' Pardesi'. Too many brains, too many talents and one soundtrack - let's check it out. More so, since Karan Johar and Anurag Kashyap are the producers here. In fact, considering the fact that these artists come from extreme ends of the spectrum, one awaits the five songs that unfold. Vikas Behl after Queen, Shahid Kapoor after Haider, Alia Bhatt after Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania, Amit Trivedi and Amitabh Bhattacharya after Bombay Velvet - You expect a good soundtrack here.