However, the rustic soundtrack is proof enough that the composer can still work wonders even he has to work outside his comfort zone. īollywoodLife stated that "Dangal is not an album you would expect from someone like Pritam, who gave us some melodious tracks in Ae Dil Hai Mushkil, to eke out of his keyboard. Due to the success of the film in China and Japan, the film's soundtrack album is set to have a Japanese release published by Rambling Records on 13 April 2018. The album received positive reviews from critics. The soundtrack of the dubbed Tamil and Telugu versions were released on 26 November 2016.
The full album was launched on 23 November 2016. Initially, before the soundtrack album was released, the makers launched four singles from the film. The Hindi version of the soundtrack album features seven songs, while the Tamil and Telugu version featured only two songs. The music rights were purchased by Zee Music Company. Moreover, I'm happy to be associated with a project that emphasises women empowerment as that's a cause I truly believe in." The song received 12 million views, in three days and followed by its popularity Aamir Khan, rapped his own version of the song and included it in the soundtrack album. It has been my childhood dream to work alongside Aamir Khan and this is finally materialising. I'm pretty excited with the projects lined up so far. Raftaar in an interview on News18 stated that "I believe lady luck is just shining on me. The song "Dhaakad" was sung by rapper Raftaar in Haryanvi, Tamil and Telugu (as "Jaakirathai" and "Jaagradha") and became popular. Daler Mehndi had sung the title track of the film. The songs were composed at Panchgani House in June 2015. The film marks the second collaboration of Aamir Khan and Pritam, after Dhoom 3 (2013). The film directed by Nitesh Tiwari and produced by Aamir Khan, Kiran Rao and Siddharth Roy Kapur, features music composed by Pritam and lyrics written by Amitabh Bhattacharya in Hindi, Rajesh Malarvannan in Tamil and Vanamali in Telugu. Also, the soft track Gilheriyaan, the Haryanvi rap and hip-hop Haanikarak Bapu and the Dhakaad number, are in perfect tandem with the narrative.Dangal is the soundtrack album for the 2016 Hindi sports biopic film of the same name. Music director Pritam and lyricist Amitabh Bhattacharya manage an earthy soundtrack with Daler Mehndi’s title track pumping up the adrenaline. And, the debutants Fatima and Sanya are easily this year’s best finds. Sakshi as his wife, is restrained, yet effective. The 51-year-old actor should be complimented for experimenting with his roles, unlike his contemporaries who prefer to play safe. An ungainly Aamir (22 kilos heavier) with grey hair is pitch-perfect as the ziddi yet sensitive parent. Most importantly, Dangal scores with its first-rate performances. It is to the film’s credit that though Geeta and Babita’s wins are documented, it still manages to engage the viewer with the wrestling tournaments and bring patriotic emotions to the fore. But, messages on our obsession with the male child (prevalent since the dark ages), myopic stand on bringing up our daughters and the administration’s pathetic disposition towards sports, are loud and clear. Of course, a little bit is lost in translation because of the Haryanvi twang. Director Nitesh Tiwari, along with Piyush Gupta, Shreyas Jain and Nikhil Mehrotra should be complimented for their tongue-in-cheek quality, peppered with humour and several poignant father-daughter emotions all through. What works wonderfully here is the writing. Since it encapsulates the historic wins of the Phogats, who brought India glory, the film is also bound to inspire more women to seriously consider kushti as a sport.
However, this screen adaptation serves as a recap of their arduous journey and it vigorously recaptures their stubborn father's resolve to make them professional wrestlers against the odds. Dangal Review: In the story department, Dangal offers few surprises because Geeta and Babita's historic wins at the Commonwealth Games and following championships are common knowledge.