Mithun at least has a logical reason of being a Grade B star and the hero of the so-called C-centers. So, why does his son think he can ace the...
Continue reading...Hindi OST
Bhoothnath (Hindi, Vishal Shekhar)
Mere buddy and Hum to hain aandhi are kiddishly rhythmic, but do precious little other than that for my adult state. Banku bhaiya uses that catch phrase way too often...
Continue reading...Mr White Mr Black (Hindi, Assorted artists)
Shamir Tandon’s Tu makke di roti is assembly line nonsense – except for the idea of using brothers Daler and Mika along with Asha. Tauseef’s three compositions – Teetar, Namasteji...
Continue reading...Tashan (Hindi – Vishal Shekhar)
The first thing that stands out in this Hinterland-punk is Vishal Shekhar’s sound. The powerful vocal effects in Dil haara’s prelude; pulsating – albeit routine – backgrounds in Chhaliya; vibrant...
Continue reading...Shaurya (Hindi – Adnan Sami)
Adnan’s melodic streak continues in the very tuneful and pleasant Dheere dheere – the song abounds with a sound very typical to the composer’s style we’re now used to. Dosti...
Continue reading...Jannat (Hindi – Pritam, Kamran Ahmed)
Zara si is just the perfect, incredibly catchy melody that we love from Pritam – the ‘Kya mujhe pyar hai’ of 2008! And yes, KK rules! 82Rocker, Kamran Ahmed’s Judai...
Continue reading...Bhram (Hindi – Siddharth Suhas & Pritam)
Shaan saves Pritam’s Jaane kaise with his singing – the tune per se is just passable. His other track, Jaane kyun, as credited, works mainly due to the source –...
Continue reading...Krazzy 4 (Hindi – Rajesh Roshan)
Break free is groovy and catchy – thanks to Vishal’s spirited singing and Rajesh’s vibrant arrangements. The folk’ish Dekhta hai is adequately coarse with some interesting hooks. The almost-spoken Ik...
Continue reading...One Two Three (Hindi – Raghav Sachar)
Barring Raghav’s groovy attempt at female vocals, everything about the title song is bafflingly loud and messy. Rock mahi is definitely better – at least the catchy hook and Raghav’s...
Continue reading...U Me Aur Hum (Hindi – Vishal Bharadwaj)
Vishal packs in an ebullient Latin feel in Jee le – the meandering, unconventional tune working big way. The balladic title song has Vishal’s stamp all over – lyrics that...
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