Song Review: I Don't Know ('BAN')
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The hero is curious to discover existing wisdom and Ramajogayya Sastry wears the thinking cap to romanticize the art of living aka art of learning. By and large, the lyrics are straightforward, parroting routine themes in our movies. They even border on the ideas rattled off by pseudo-motivation sessions led by quacks. When they are not insipid, the lyrics throw up needlessly difficult lines like 'On a bird's eye view, life ey learning avenue'.
The song actually begins like a 'Yeh Mera Jahaan' from 'Kushi'. It then becomes slightly Anirudh Ravichander-esque. Then Devi Sri Prasad strikes back with an 'Iddarammayilatho' touch.
This largely mediocre song is rendered by Farhan Akhtar, who sounds more like Sagar.
Vikas Badisa's keyboard, Thomas & Ben's trumpet, the guitar, the saxophone - they all leave a mark to an extent.
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