Qala (soundtrack)

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Qala
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Soundtrack album by
Amit Trivedi and Sagar Desai
Released11 November 2022 (2022-11-11) [1]
Recorded2021–2022
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length25:24
Language Hindi
Label Sony Music India
Producer Amit Trivedi
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Qala is the official soundtrack to the 2022 Indian psychological drama of the same name, directed by Anvita Dutt and produced by Clean Slate Filmz. The soundtrack was composed by Amit Trivedi, with lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya, Varun Grover, Swanand Kirkire and Kausar Munir. The drama's chronology was by Sagar Desai. The album is known for its fusion of classical Indian music and modern cinematic elements.

Contents

Background

Qala is set in the 1940s, during the early days of the Hindi film industry. Trivedi aimed to create melodies that felt authentic to vintage Hindi musical films while appealing to contemporary listeners. He studied the works of C. Ramchandra, S. D. Burman, and Naushad to inform his compositions, focusing on Dutt's "mother-daughter" story, which he felt had a "real haunting quality". [2] [3]

In an interview with Swati Chopra of The Quint , when asked about the soundtrack's inspiration from Guru Dutt's filmography, Dutt stated, "We never specifically talked about any particular director or composer while working on the songs, because we didn't want anybody to be influenced. We only spoke about the character and the story." [4]

The songs were composed in three days during a Goa staycation with Dutt and lyricist Swanand Kirkire. The script narration took one day, and the scoring took two. He also mentioned that he almost abandoned the project before finishing it. [5]

To suit the early 1940s setting, the soundtrack avoided electronic instruments, opting for classical Indian instruments. These included the ⁣⁣tabla⁣⁣, ⁣⁣dholak⁣⁣, ⁣⁣rebab⁣⁣, ⁣⁣sitar⁣⁣, and ⁣⁣accordion⁣⁣. Sireesha Bhagavatula sang the songs, and Mallya described this experience as a "golden opportunity" and expressed gratitude to Amit Trivedi for trusting her. [6] Bengaluru-based musician Iman Das contributed additional vocals to two tracks. [7]

Songs

The album consists of eight tracks, each designed to reflect the film's period setting and emotional depth:

  1. "Ghode Pe Sawar" – Vocals by Sireesha Bhagavatula
  2. "Shauq" – Vocals by Swanand Kirkire, Sireesha Bhagavatula, and Shahid Mallya
  3. "Rubaiyaan" – Vocals by Shahid Mallya and Sireesha Bhagavatula
  4. "Nirbhau Nirvair" – Vocals by Shahid Mallya
  5. "Phero Na Najariya" – Vocals by Sireesha Bhagavatula
  6. "Udh Jaayega" – Vocals by Swanand Kirkire
  7. "Kahani Kya Hai" – Vocals by Amit Trivedi and Rupali Moghe
  8. "Bikta Hai Sach Yahan" – Vocals by Romy

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Dutt and Trivedi drew inspiration for the songs from the film's narrative. [4] The ballad "Shauq" depicts the relationship between Qala's mother and a record executive. Dutt visualized the scene with the characters in a boat at night, with the Howrah Bridge visible. [2]

"Phero Na Najariya" is described as a song of redemption for Qala, and "Nirbhau Nirvair" portrays the competition between Qala and Jagan. [8] "Udh Jayega" features imagery of death and freedom, playing after Jagan's death. [8]

Deepansh Duggal of First-post interpreted "Ghode Pe Sawaar" as a critique of stalking in Hindi songs, depicting Qala's rebellion. [8] Trivedi incorporated an accordion melody reminiscent of O. P. Nayyar's signature style to evoke nostalgia. [5] [4] Anushka Sharma, the film's producer, made a brief cameo in the music video for "Ghode Pe Sawar". [9] [10]

"Rubaiyaan" was recorded but not included in the final film. [5]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Ghode Pe Sawaar" Amitabh Bhattacharya Amit Trivedi Sireesha Bhagavatula3:14
2."Rubaaiyaan" Swanand Kirkire Amit Trivedi Shahid Mallya, Sireesha Bhagavatula4:13
3."Shauq" Varun Grover Amit TrivediSwanand Kirkire, Shahid Mallya, Sireesha Bhagavatula3:39
4."Phero Na Najariya" Kausar Munir Amit TrivediSireesha Bhagavatula4:00
5."Nirbhau Nirvair" Sant Kabir, Anvitaa DuttAmit TrivediShahid Mallya5:08
6."Udh Jaayega"Sant KabirSagar DesaiShahid Mallya4:37
Total length:24:57

Reception

Qala received positive reception. Deepansh Duggal noted that "the music is a character. There are times when it acts like an oracle prophesying future events." [8] Vipin Nair stated that "Anvita Dutt makes up for the lack of songs in her [previously released] debut movie with style!". [11]

Manjeet Singh of Leisure Byte called the music "the core element of the film". [12] Bhavya Sadhwani of India Times described the songs as "original and authentic". [13] Anish Mohanty of Planet Bollywood wrote that "Qala serves as a reminder of how Amit Trivedi is a gifted composer." [14] Roktim Rajpal of India Today offered a more mixed review, stating that "Amit Trivedi tunes prove to be a mixed bag." [15]

The soundtrack was praised by some listeners for its "transcendental music and lyrics". [16] "Ghodey Pe Sawaar" gained popularity, leading to cover versions by fans and celebrities, including Madhuri Dixit. [17] A fan-made male version by Jainam Barot received mixed reactions. [18]

Accolades

AwardCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
8th FOI Online AwardsBest Music Direction -SongsAmit Trivedi & Sagar DesaiWon [19] [20]
Best Original SongAmit Trivedi, Swanand Kirkire & Shahid Mallya for "Rubaaiyaan"
Best Playback Singer - MaleShahid Mallya for "Rubaaiyaan"Won
Swanand Kirkire & Shahid Mallya for "Shauq"Nominated
Best Playback Singer - FemaleSireesha Bhagavatula for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"
Sireesha Bhagavatula for "Phero Na Najariya"Won
Best LyricistAmitabh Bhattacharya for"Ghodey Pe Sawar"Nominated
Swanand Kirkire for "Rubaaiyaan"Won
Varun Grover for "Shauq"Nominated
17th RMIM PuraskaarSong Of The YearAmit Trivedi, Varun Grover, Shahid Mallya, Sireesha Bhagavatula & Swanand Kirkire for "Shauq"Won [21]
Lyricist Of The YearAmitabh Bhattacharya for Ghodey Pe Sawar"
Best Composed and Arranged SongAmit Trivedi for "Shauq"
Amit Trivedi for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"Nominated
Amit Trivedi for "Rubaaiyaan"
Amit Trivedi for "Phero Na Najariya"
Best Written SongVarun Grover for "Shauq"Won
Swanand Kirkire for "Rubaaiyaan"Nominated
Amitabh Bhattacharya for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"
Best Sung Song (Solo)Shahid Mallya for "Rubaaiyaan"Won
Sireesha Bhagavatula for"Ghodey Pe Sawar"Nominated
Best Sung Song (Duet or Group)Shahid Mallya, Sireesha Bhagavatula & Swanand Kirkire for "Shauq"Won
Showsha Reel AwardsBest Music (Film)Amit TrivediWon
Best Playback Singer - MaleShahid Mallya for "Rubaaiyaan", "Shauq" & "Nirbhau Nirvair"
Best Playback Singer - FemaleSireesha Bhagavatula for"Ghodey Pe Sawar" & "Phero Na Najariya"Nominated
15th Mirchi Music AwardsAlbum Of The YearWhole Musical TeamNominated [22]
Song Of The YearAmit Trivedi, Amitabh Bhattacharya, Sireesha Bhagavatula for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"
Amit Trivedi, Varun Grover, Shahid Mallya, Sireesha Bhagavatula & Swanand Kirkire for "Shauq"
Female Vocalist Of The YearSireesha Bhagavatula for "Phero Na Najariya"
Music Composer Of The YearAmit Trivedi for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"
Amit Trivedi for "Shauq"
Lyricist Of The YearAmitabh Bhattacharya for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"
Kausar Munir for "Phero Na Najariya"
Upcoming Female Vocalist Of The YearSireesha Bhagavatula for "Ghodey Pe Sawar"Won
Sireesha Bhagavatula for"Phero Na Najariya"Nominated
Listener's Choice - Album Of The YearWhole TeamCancelled

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