![]() Kaavish’s Gunkali treads the popular with the mature, skillfully. In Koi hai toh sahi, fellow band member, Maaz Maudood joins Jaffer for a passionately fervent call for togetherness, even as the track soars to an almost-unrelated note! The best tracks of the album are the tenderly tuned Dekho and musically-rich Tere pyaar main the latter uses Rahat Ali’s flute and Javed Iqbal’s violins as well as Jaffer’s vocals in a harmonious tune with enormously imaginative orchestration. /rebates/&252fdekho-song-lyrics-by-kavish. Sunn zaraa and Dil main meray are more pensive, with the latter’s interlud’ish guitar work making a case for itself. Out of the other 7 tracks composed by Jaffer, Chaand taaray and Chalte rahein impress with their soft, melodic appeal and that tinge of classical. ![]() Nayyara’s lyrics feature in Bachpan too they strike a chord with the nostalgic portraits and the appropriately mellow tune credited to Jaffer and Zohaib Kazi. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. But the tunes make all the difference! Jaffer’s mother, the incredibly talented Nayyara Noor, composes and writes 2 songs – Piya dekho na and Moray sayyan both are soulfully old-fashioned, with arrangements that blend flawlessly. Jaffer Zaidi’s thick’ish voice hangs like a heavy cloud waiting to pour – like Raghu Dixit’s, minus the panache.
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