Tere Ishk Mein Music Review: Dhanush & Kriti Sanon’s Ishq Turns Zeher With AR Rahman’s Pain & Arijit Singh Raging, “Khoon Mera Ishq Mein Sharaab Ho Gaya”
The album of Tere Ishk Mein, takes you to the lanes of the pain and agony of heartbreak and I would suggest to not live there - music review.
Tere Ishk Mein Music Review: AR Rahman Is Dangerous Here! (Photo Credit –Instagram)
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What is the most dangerous form of romance? It is when you start romanticizing heartbreak and start building your sukoon around all that pain. It is walking on fire because you start falling in love with the idea of love, and you never want to leave that world. The unfulfilled love that requires the grace of letting go just escapes your thought process, and there is no coming back. It is mere destruction – an emotion that is catered brilliantly in the album of Tere Ishk Mein!
Starring Dhanush and Kriti Sanon, the music album of Aanand L Rai’s film is composed by AR Rahman, and the songs are written by Irshad Kamil. Despite coming from the world of Raanjhana, this music album absolutely travels in another dimension! It is obsessive love that roams in madness and fury, both blended into a devoted emotion – pain!
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The music album of Tere Ishk Mein has nine songs, and all of them are just travelling towards the ultimate heartbreak. The compositions are complex and chaotic, and define the mood of the film distinctly! Every single song turns another chapter in the tragic narrative passionately!
The definitive anthem of the film is a soaring one, crooned by Arijit Singh with a stunning rage you rarely see! The composition is edgy and gives the emotional core of the song a modern, rock feel, making it align with Gen-Z’s thought process! The song sets the tone for a consuming and exhausting love story as well. Irshad Kamil warns what’s coming as he writes, “Khel tootne ka kamaal hai magar, toot ke mohabbat kisi se naa karein!”
This really dark song with contrasting voices of Nitesh Aher and Jonita Gandhi is intimate and whispers the brooding ache behind the unfulfilled shades of love! A song that signifies the regrets in love! The song demands patience and attention to appreciate the poetry.
My personal favorite track from this album is an unconventional and raw track. Faheem Abdullah’s voice is rugged and captures the rage and destruction. The song haunts in parts, especially when Irshad Kamil pens, “Jaane toota kyun, Main sheesha, na taara!”
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Tere Ishk Mein Music Review: Heartbreaking But Do Not Live With It! (Photo Credit – YouTube)
Song: Deewaana Deewaana Vocals: AR Rahman
When AR Rahman emotes, you just dive in. No questions asked, no time wasted. The song is a slightly Sufi-infused track focusing on rising and losing in love. At one point the song says, “Aise Toote Doobe Tum Mein Hum Khushbu Hain, Ya Khushbu Main, Dheeme-Dheeme Mehakte Jage Jage!”
Song: Tere Zikr Mein Vocals: Shilpa Rao
Shilpa Rao’s voice is sheer poetry – the song is fierce, yet vulnerable, and offers a chaos in the calmness of heartbreak. The song shines in parts. It shines the brightest with the confession – Hote hain jo chahat mein, saare asar sach hain!
The song breaks the monotony of the rage and the pain consistent with the album! Darshan Raval’s voice has a massive youth appeal, making the song a commercial hit. I have a feeling it would have more impact once you watch it on screen!
Song: Ladki Jaisi Vocals: Sukhwinder Singh
Although I expected something chakachak or Atrangi Re’s Little Little here, the blast of energetic celebration in Sukhwinder Singh’s powerhouse vocals gives this track a punch. But still, the song has a passable energy to be honest.
Tere Ishk Mein Music Review: AR Rahman Promises Heartbreak Like Never Before! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )
A brilliant divergence from the regular heartbreak being celebrated in this music album. The lyrics by Dhanush himself provide a raw, personal, and culturally rooted expression of love. But still, the song might have a limited target audience.
Another version of Jigar Thanda that has flair, thanks to Shilpa Rao’s voice. The jazz arrangement works, but is it as charming as the original? I doubt!
The album of Tere Ishk Mein complements the film’s theme – a tragic love story. But it enters into a brooding zone and never returns from that zone. The title track and Deewana Deewana act as monologues and reflect the silence after the emotional storm. But the rage, agony, and pain are too much to handle, and I would not suggest anyone to indulge much in this album!
Check out the jukebox of the music album of Tere Ishk Mein.