Queen – Music Album What’s your Reaction? +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 +1 0 Facebook Twitter Email Amit Trivedi is in his element on this soundtrack. We’re in familiar territory here. There’s the inevitable Punjabi wedding track (London Thumakda; sung by Labh Janjua, Sonu Kakkar and Neha Kakkar), the updated semi-classical track (Badra Bahaar; Amit Trivedi), the club-rager (O Gujariya; Shefali Alvares and Nikhil D’Souza), the feel-good track with a nod to calypso (Taake Jhanke; Arijit Singh), the breezy, brilliant track that embodies the album in its most complete sense (Jugni; Amit Trivedi), the moody, yet hopeful track (Harjaiyaan; Nandini Srikar) and the one that gets you swaying lighter-in-the-air ballad (Kinare; Mohan Kanan). Then, there’s Ranjha, it’s an experience – unplugged, in its most lucid expression. Sung by Rupesh Kumar Ram (he also claimed composition of the track in an interview he did with us earlier), it effectively depicts classical lovers Heer and Ranjha pining in love. This album ebbs and surges, caresses and moves you, musically but feels a little too familiar in places.