Souten

The trademark Anand Milind sound invites you in Barsaat and Mohabbat ho chuki. For a minute we’re transformed to the early 90s when the duo ruled the charts! Richa Sharma...

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Banaras

Himesh chooses a mellow ghazal-like sound for Kitna pyaar and Ishq mein dilko. His vocals show remarkable maturity in the former! Rang dalo is Himesh’s turn to do a holi...

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Thirupathi

Is that Srikanth Deva running for cover? He must’ve heard Thirupathi vandha, the noisy ‘hero-entry’ track and Sollavum mudiyala, another of Bharadwaj’s successful attempts to unseat the champ of pointless...

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Ram

The oft-used Enigma sound doesn’t deter the hummable & catchy Nuvvena. Shock has a pedestrian tune propped by peppy mixing & orchestration. Made in Hyderabad’s slow start is merely a...

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Madhu

Madhu is an instantly likeable soundtrack, if it was still 1989. Raja unfortunately sticks to his once-was-good synth style, despite some stirring tunes. This very fact diminishes the appeal of...

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Pattiyal

Dai namma is an infectious track who’s non-stop rhythm grabs your attention. The brooding Kannai vittu seems to be partly inspired by Kevin Lyttle’s Turn me on (2003) but surprisingly...

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Shaadi Se Pehle

Canned rhythms and assembly-line tunes open the album in Mundeya and Akhiyon se. Both are predictable Himesh trademarks. Even Daler could not salvage the other mundane track Tuteya va. Bijuria...

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