Despite the blatant rip-off, Kya mujhe is a scintillating blend of lyrics (Neelesh Misra), orchestration and vocals by Kay Kay. On a perfectly enjoyable tune, James has us yearn for...
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Shiva (Hindi – Ilayaraja)
Police police rehashes Raja’s own evergreen Botany class in a zingier package. Shapath has a morose sound, bears strikingly beautiful interludes but Raja’s vocals is a problem. Kaise kahen, despite...
Continue reading...Bas ek pal (Hindi – Assorted composers)
Hai ishq (composer, Pritam) is a cool, techno pop dance track, with excellent vocals by KK and Sunidhi. Out of the 3 tracks composed by Vivek Philip (his second outing...
Continue reading...Aap ki khatir (Hindi – Himesh Reshammiya)
The title song and Kunal’s Tu hai kamaal are rather monotonous with little variation from the barrage of other Himesh tracks. I love you for what you are and Tu...
Continue reading...Lage Raho Munnabhai (Hindi – Shantanu Moitra)
How does one explain ICICI’s theme tune sprinkled all over the title song? This one, along with Samjho ho hi gaya are best left in the film than the soundtrack....
Continue reading...Iqraar – By chance (Hindi – Sandesh Shandilya)
An extended prelude paves way to an unconventional & catchy Sari sari! Teri in adaaon bears Sandesh’s trademark sound – poppish and pleasant. Doston begins in hushed tones, before Kunal...
Continue reading...Dil diya hai (Hindi – Himesh Reshammiya)
The contrast between the vocal pitches between Himesh and Himani in Diya dil is interesting, besides reasonably good arrangements Afsana banake’s minor middle-eastern hints make it worthwhile. Yaadan teriyan has...
Continue reading...Rocky (Hindi – Himesh Reshammiya)
Junoon highlights the nasality (!) of Himesh a bit too much, even though the overall arrangement is catchy. Laagi chutte na and Rocky rock the world are all noise with...
Continue reading...Antony Kaun Hai (Hindi – Himesh Reshammiya)
Ishq kiya and No way are no different from the tons of other pointless Himesh tracks. Nasal. One-hook dependant. And very very irritating! A middling retro attempt in Tune mera...
Continue reading...Omkara (Hindi – Vishal Bharadwaj)
The eclectic title song has Sukhwinder at his best. The gradual build-up adds considerable charm. The mellifluous O Saathi Re, the dulcet Jag ja and the brooding Laakad are trademark...
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