Why would anyone want to play extreme mind games with a high-flying advertising executive and his docile wife? Well, the one instigating the game is Pierce Brosnan, co-producer of this...
Continue reading...Will Daniel B. George please fight for his rights?
Daniel…who? Daniel B. George is perhaps the rightful owner of the title credits for Johnny Gaddaar’s soundtrack. Shankar Ehsaan Loy have to their credit just three tracks – not counting...
Continue reading...Mumbai Salsa (Hindi – Adnan Sami)
The title song is both cheesy and pointless, but Gayatri’s Friday thankfully reverses that with a zingy 80s styled dance-floor track reminiscent of WHAM. Adnan throws in a complete stunner...
Continue reading...Jab we met (Hindi – Pritam)
Mika’s nasal tone suits the buoyant Mauja while Mohit Chauhan’s somber Tum se hi works more ‘cos of those enticing backgrounds. Yeh ishq seems like a sure-shot candidate for another...
Continue reading...Saawariya (Hindi – Monty Sharma & Sanjay Leela Bhansali)
The exuberant title song showcases a lilting tune and a fab new voice, Shail Hada. With an alternating rhythm, Jab se too is striking, while Kunal’s Masha-allah is enchanting and...
Continue reading...Rukaavat ke liye khed hai!
No Saawariya. No Jab we met. No…Milliblog. For a week, that is. Boo hoo hoo! Will be back from my out-of-town, up-the-hills trip, in a week and attend to pending...
Continue reading...Pollathavan (Tamil – GV Prakash Kumar)
Alibaba thangam’s only highlight is Susidra’s nonchalant vocals while the sedentary hiphop track, Minnalgal koothaadum works quite well since the vocals (Karthik and Bombay Jayashree) and orchestration compliment each other...
Continue reading...Om shanti Om (Hindi – Vishal Shekhar)
Ajab si is a Pritam’ish melody – eminently tuneful with a lovely orchestration to match. Dard-e-disco is bouncy and rocking – albeit with cringe-worthy lyrics while Deewangi is plain assembly-line...
Continue reading...To kya ho (Indipop – Mitul & Mukul)
Mitul and Mukul’s 2nd album (after the debut, Sajaniya), To kya ho, seems to indicate that elder brother Mitul is into hip-hop while Mukul is into the indipop ballad mode....
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