Humnasheen (Ghazals by Shreya Ghoshal)

Humnasheen - Ghazals by Shreya Ghoshal is the first ghazal album of singer Shreya Ghoshal. Shreya has spent the two years working on this album and has described it as "A heartfelt humble effort from me to revive pure form. of ghazals." The music to this album has been composed by Deepak Pandit, with lyrics from Manoj Muntashir.[1]

Humnasheen
Studio album by
Released12 March 2014
GenreGhazal
Length51:40
LabelTimes Music
Music video
"Humnasheen" on YouTube
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Mouthshut

Development

Shreya Ghoshal is a fan of ghazals, but she had never thought to take it as a first step into the non-film world. Urdu poetry has its own charm and impact. Ghoshal cannot do raag-based singing in films, and does not expect that it will happen in films. "Diction needs to be very clear", she said. Her tilt towards Urdu happened only after she entered the film industry. There are so many talented lyricists and composers from whom she learnt something every day. She has learnt music from Kalyanji (composer), who told her how important diction is. When she heard old songs of Lata Mangeshkar and Mohammed Rafi, she could see how particular they were to ensure that the words were clear and beautifully pronounced. So she teamed up with Deepak Pandit & Manoj Muntashir for the album.

Launch

The album was launched on 12 March 2014 i.e. on the occasion of Ghoshal's 30th birthday.

Track listing

TrackSongLyricistLength
1 "Yeh Aasmaan" Manoj Muntashir 7:27
2 "Naam Likh Kar" Vaibhav Modi 5:37
3 "Yeh Dil Jo Pyarka" Manoj Muntashir 6:33
4 "Raaton Ko" Ahmad Anees 6:46
5 "Maahi Rokna Aaj - Geet" Manoj Muntashir 7:39
6 "Teri Talash" 6:19
7 "Shamma Jalti Rahi - Nazam" 5:39
8 "Kuchh Rishtey" Ajay Jhingran
(Additional lyrics by Manoj Muntashir)
5:32

Reviews

The album received an allover positive reviews from critics and listeners. BollySpice said, "Shreya, Deepak and Manoj have gifted us with an album that should be treasured in the years to come."[2]

  • Mouthshut rated it 3.9/5.0[3]

Accolades

Year Award Nominee Category Result
2015 GIMA Shreya Ghoshal Best Ghazal Album Nominated
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References

  1. Zee News (12 March 2014). "Shreya Ghoshal Launches her first Ghazal Album". Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  2. BollySpice (20 February 2014). "A Treasure Album". Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  3. Mouthshut. "Humnasheen Review". Retrieved 4 October 2017.
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