
It has more variety than the first version. Depending on your music taste, you might prefer this song to the Shubha Mudgal version. Same song, same lyrics, different music, different singers.

Not a must have song, but you won’t run for your remote if this song starts playing. The choice of instruments, the tune, Shubha Mudgal’s voice, the pace makes this song a treat to listen to. Never know.Ī haunting, rustic song with Shubhaji’s soulful voice adding a zing to it. With his gallery dedicated to his photos in all possible poses, I won’t be surprised if he tries out acting too. It’s quite clear this young lad has attitude and he shows it. Raghav, my advice to you: leave the singing to singers, who know it best. He mixes and matches too much and you can feel it strained at some places. Instead of showing his varied talents, he could have picked one central theme or variety and stuck to it. He tries to prove his point in Kaabul Express (This explains the three versions of songs!). Musicians invest their entire lifetime to an instrument and consider themselves students and here is barely 20 young man who claims to know 24 instruments.

Raghav Sachar boasts of an ability to play 24 instruments. Two songs with their three versions: six songs in total. What’s with the new trend? Compose a song, compose another version of the same, call it remixed version and then include an instrumental version of the same song! This is so true for Kaabul Express. Singers: Shubha Mudgal, Sunidhi Chauhan, Kay Kay, Julius Packiam, Raghav Sachar
