'Chingari' review: 'Antim's fourth song will make you dance
After releasing Hone Laga, the makers of Antim have dropped another song titled Chingari. The song is picturized on Waluscha De Sousa, who performs on a Marathi-style dance on the track. The song, which is available online, crossed two million views within a few hours of launch. You can watch it on Zee Music Company's official YouTube Channel. Here's our review.
Sunidhi Chauhan's voice commands power in this song
Composed by Hitesh Modak, the song is a perfect Lavani number. The beginning is full of energy as you can hear tabla and ghungroo in the background. Sunidhi Chauhan's powerful voice stands out in this song. The lyricist, Vaibhav Joshi, has used all the possible social media jargon to make this song relatable, The fast tempo makes this number foot tapping.
De Sousa's traditional attire suits her personality
The song begins with De Sousa performing in a Nauvari saree along with the background dancers and musicians. The Fan star manages to do a decent job with her expressions and moves on the high-energy track. Choreographer Kruti Mahesh's steps synchronize with the song's fast pace. The chandeliers, lights, and lanterns have been cleverly used to enhance the tone of the song.
The song might remind you of 'Wajle Ki Bara'
Remember the 2010 Marathi film Natarang's Wajle Ki Bara song? The track composed by Ajay Atul also had a similar beginning and end. The beats and the chorus of Chingari might remind you of the track starring Amruta Khanvilkar. Bela Shende's voice in that song sounded so pristine. However, the song from Antim looks like it arrives at a turning point in the story.
You can check out the song here
Hope the song is not a filler in the film
Verdict: The song and video get 3 out of 5 stars. Antim will be arriving in theaters on November 26. The film will give tough competition to John Abraham starter Satyameva Jayate 2 which releases a day prior. This Mahesh Manjrekar directorial stars Salman Khan and Aayush Sharma in prominent roles. It is the first collaboration project between Khan and Sharma.