But for Javed Ali’s Tum hi mere and Sonu & Shreya’s Magar kuch to hai, Prem ka Game is perfect NW1W material. Raju Singh’s biggest collection of duds yet. Keywords:...
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Music review: The Stoneman Murders (Hindi – Siddhartth Suhas)
The decidedly item’ish Qaatilaana may be bang on for the skimpily clad woman on the CD, but for the soundtrack, it’s terribly jaded and boring – Sunidhi sleepwalking through yet...
Continue reading...Music review: Jai Veeru (Hindi – Bappa Lahiri)
Bappa Lahiri’s solo composing debut sees him aping Paki rock in Sufi – surprisingly well. This may well have been a Pritam track, but to give credit where it’s due,...
Continue reading...Music review: Mere Khwabon Mein Jo Aaye (Hindi – Lalit Pandit & Siddarth Coutto)
Shreya’s Pahle toh is dull, with a Middle Eastern twang Lalit is known for peddling, while Shaan’s Sehmi sehmi is appreciably better, with a lilting tune – but it remains...
Continue reading...Music review: Fashion (Hindi – Salim Sulaiman)
The cheekily titled Fashion ka jalwa has a calculated catchiness with the right tempo to go with it, while Shruti Pathak’s throaty crooning in Mar jawaan is brilliantly appropriate even...
Continue reading...Music review: Hello (Hindi – Sajid Wajid)
The title track is so obviously an attempt to relive the Partner success that you actually feel sad for this duo! Rab ka banda showcases some glitzy backgrounds for a...
Continue reading...Jaane Tu…Ya Jaane Na (Abbas Tyrewala)
Jaane Tu…is a celebration of cameos. Besides the leads, who are extremely competent, there are so many interesting cameos that can be branched out into separate plots/ movies themselves. Take...
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