Saand Ki Aankh’s New Song Womaniya Is A Cool And Catchy Ode To The Indomitable Feminine Spirit

    Saand Ki Aankh's Womaniya Song Breakdown

    Saand Ki Aankh’s New Song Womaniya Is A Cool And Catchy Ode To The Indomitable Feminine Spirit

    Saand Ki Aankh starring Taapsee Pannu and Bhumi Pednekar is all about the strength of feminine spirit and the new song Womaniya does a great job of capturing. The song has been composed by Vishal Mishra and sung by none other than Vishal Dadlani whose voice is enough to bring a new wave of energy to every song.

    Saand Ki Aankh’s New Song Womaniya Is A Cool And Catchy Ode To The Indomitable Feminine Spirit

    The song starts with Chandro and Prakashi, played by Bhumi and Taapsee respectively, who are discussing the mass tubectomy that took place during the Indira Gandhi government as Prakashi smokes some hookah. The women then hold a celebration where the song takes place.

    Saand Ki Aankh’s New Song Womaniya Is A Cool And Catchy Ode To The Indomitable Feminine Spirit

    It starts with the Hanuman Chalisa which signifies power and protection and the lyrics talk about the power that the women have and spirit with which they break all the shackles. Of course, the video shows Chandro and Prakashi in their youth and it is after some time that we see Taapee and Bhumi dancing and it looks like a ton of fun.

    Saand Ki Aankh’s New Song Womaniya Is A Cool And Catchy Ode To The Indomitable Feminine Spirit

    Dressed in the traditional Haryanvi garbs and trinkets, the song is all full of desi swag that Taapsee and Bhumi pull off really well. Especially, their entry on a tractor wearing aviator sunglasses with the traditional avatar is just badass, something that both Taapsee and Bhumi and Chandro and Prakashi Tomar epitomize in real life as well.

    Saand Ki Aankh’s New Song Womaniya Is A Cool And Catchy Ode To The Indomitable Feminine Spirit

    The music of the song is pretty upbeat and quite catchy. While it is not something that will make its way to the clubs as a dance number, it would certainly enliven the weddings and sangeets.