Bollywood Hungama's Rajiv Vijayakar calling
Arijit Singh "a complete and stunning
revelation" appraised the "effortless" composition by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali and "shade esoteric" lyrics by the duo Siddharth–Garima. Vijayakar further added that the song brings the feel that "we are listening to a
semi-classical song at a live concert".
NDTV reviewers affirmed that "track will blow you off" and added; "It can strike an instant chord with the emotional audiences. The singer takes the song and the music to another level". Similar sentiments were echoed by Yashika Mathur from
Daily News and Analysis who further called the song "spiritual". Mohar Basu from
Koimoi perceived that the song is "sheer beauty" despite its length. Basu, crediting Singh for its soul, explained; "By effortlessly making this slow song into a mesmerizing hear, the track is well grounded in classical music". Writing from
Rediff.com, Joginder Tuteja wrote: "An easy to ears number which has a soothing feel to it, Laal Ishq is for the ones in love". Sankhayan Ghosh of
The Indian Express declared the song as the best of the album. He further added that Singh "is making it a habit to get the best tunes". Gosh felt that interlude of the song is "very similar" to "Mashallah" from
Saawariya (2007).
Mumbai Mirror writer, Anand Holla calling it "the standout track" eulogise the use of instruments in the song and explained; "Arijit Singh's persuasive voice lights up this slow-paced hymn to love". Bryan Durham of
The Times of India saying "Laal Ishq" is one of those tracks that seem situational and moody, mentioned that it has a "for-all-times quality". He further stated that the instruments used in the song is "top-notch". == Accolades ==