
The drum-beats make it dramatic and grand, but they dominate lyrics, as a result emotions get buried under heavy sound.
John Abraham plays gangster Manya Surve in the film and next song Aye Manya seems to introduce him in the movie. The remixed version sounds happier and more dramatic. Mayur Sahni does the remix of the song and he brings in interesting change by adding echo effect. It could be described as a passionate song, with some parts expressing sadness too. In the slow number, orchestra gradually joins the singer. The singer brings out all love-related emotions. Sung by Mustafa Zahid, the song's lyrics bring in romantic flavour. They introduce a lot of music and beats, which enhances Mika's voice and make it better than the original. Once again, Gourav and Roshan team up for the remix version of the song. The cheesy song has a mass appeal, but it may not have a shelf life. However, it would have been nice to have a female singer singing it. No one could have sung the song the way Mika Singh has. Even though it was in the news for featuring Sunny Leone, the song is definitely more than that. The remix of the song is by Gourav Das Gupta and Roshan Balu and they have turned it into a discotheque number. An expert in crooning such songs, Sunidhi beautiful adapts changing tempo of the composition while singing the song, which has sensuous lyrics thrown in here and there. Many would term it as an item number, but it is far from that, mainly because it avoids 'raunchy elements' that have become integral part of such tracks now. The composition, picturised on Priyanka Chopra, takes you to the 1970s and the 1980s. "Babli badmaash", sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, kick-starts the album. For instance, the trumpet is used extensively reminisce the music of that era. Since the gangster drama is based in the late 1970s and early 1980s, some compositions have a classic touch. #VIDEO SONGS FROM SHOOTOUT AT WADALA MOVIE#
Although director Sanjay Gupta's movie Shootout At Wadala is real life crime story, but he has packed in as many as 11 tracks, which include six songs and five remixes.