Adaa sets the tone very well. Despite its familiar tune, its incredibly catchy! Chori chori has that dancy Pritam touch and is a lot of fun to listen but sadly...
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Kyon Ki
Oh no, another Himesh release. The title song and its 3 versions clearly aim to be a modern-day Tumse Milke of Pyar Jhukta Nahin. Passable, but the multiple versions kill...
Continue reading...Koi Aap Sa
After the overrated score for Aashiq Banaya Aapne, here’s another soundtrack by Himesh. Seene mein dil, Tere dil ka rishta and Kabhi na sukoon – all three reek of Karan...
Continue reading...Ramji Londonwaley
London London doesn’t register. Ragubir Yadav’s Ramji ke paas is good fun. The remixes jar, but are funnier. Silly lyrics galore in Do do do, but the strange combination of...
Continue reading...Ek Khiladi Ek Haseena
Strong Dhoom hangover in Ishq hai jhootha. Also carries off from where Pritam left, in Chocolate. Ankhiyan na maar is Adesh Shrivastava territory – routine, loud, fast Punju pop. Jal...
Continue reading...Salaam Namaste
The title song is already blaring out of the promos…this is one rocking number. Another ace for Kunal Ganjawala! Shaan goes Hmmm in My dil goes hmmm and it’s catchy...
Continue reading...Dil Jo Bhi Kahe
Based on a popular Mauritian French tele-series C’est La Vie, DJBK sounds like assembly-line Shankar Ehsaan Loy. Except for the vibrant title song and the passable melody, Kitni narmi. Kaun...
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After decent tunes for Tere Naam, Himesh’s graph is going down rapidly with not one interesting tune. ABA is no exception. The title song is the only one that might...
Continue reading...Mangal Pandey – The Rising
The question is not, Is this a period score?. It is rather, What is a period score?. Main vari vari obviously impresses, though Reena sounds better, younger. Javed Akhtar excels...
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