Crazy kiya re has Pritam’s usual middle-eastern flourishes and that lazy ryhthm does get on to you. Its the Latin sound in Touch me, but its terribly predictable while My...
Continue reading...Apna sapna money money (Hindi – Pritam)
Jai jai money and Gustakh nigah sound pretty routine, but snazzy Pritam-styled sound and the overall catchiness of these tracks make it hear-worthy. I cannot vouch for the originality of...
Continue reading...Vattaram (Tamil – Bharadwaj)
Ovvoru pillayum combines a powerful sound with interesting theme-based lyrics. Star hotel & Mudhal mudhala sound at best like Yuvan rejects – clear overdose of unique sounds that overpower any...
Continue reading...Umrao Jaan (Hindi – Anu Malik)
Umrao Jaan is Alka Yagnik’s show all the way. But Anu Malik chooses to tread a safe path by using a time-tested original sound with very little innovation to depict...
Continue reading...Vivah (Hindi – Ravindra Jain)
The music of Vivah is like a 70s time capsule – dated? Yes. Pleasant? Sort of! While Mujhe haq hai & Do anjaane have that quaint charm, O jiji &...
Continue reading...Kizhakku Kadarkarai Saalai (Tamil – Paul Jacob)
Kancha penne and Yedho idhu are impressive – the former with a fresh tune that flows beautifully while the latter is a mellow track with neat arrangements. Paul re-uses his...
Continue reading...Jillunnu Oru Kaadhal (The Movie)
The screenplay and jaded situations are as juvenile as Jyotika’s actions in the story. The film is surprisingly boring to a large extent, thanks to the wafer thin plot dragged...
Continue reading...Veyyil (Tamil – GV Prakash)
Veyyilodu and Ooraan thottathula bear very common, done-to-death sounds, arrangements and predictable interludes, even as the base tunes make up for the overall monotony. Kaadhal neruppin’s synth sound sounds like...
Continue reading...Yatra (Hindi – Khayyam, Goutam Ghose)
Yatra is sure an unconventional album. Should be…with music by Khayyam and Goutam Ghose, who does music for most of his movies! Out of the 4 tracks by Khayyam, only...
Continue reading...Jai Santoshi Maa (Hindi – Anu Malik)
But for marginal techno annoyances, the nouveau title song is reasonably faith-inducing. Bigdi bana do is better with a pensive tune, while the last of Anu Malik composed tunes, Suno...
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