Rajneeti is one of the few movies that I recall getting almost all round positive reviews and that was one of the reasons why I chose to see it too....
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Raajneeti (Music review), Hindi – Assorted composers
Pritam’s Bheegi si is surprisingly South Indian, like a time-tested Vidyasagar track – frothy and catchy. Aadesh Shrivastava’s Mora piya is predictable and functionally decent, getting better solely due to...
Continue reading...Music review: Paathshaala (Hindi – Hanif Sheikh & Vijay Lama)
Aye khuda is breezy, like a beautiful indipop number and Salim Merchant does his usual brilliant job with the vocals. Vishal Dadlani brings his own attitude in the spunky title...
Continue reading...Music review: Tum Milo Toh Sahi (Hindi – Sandesh Shandilya)
But for some corny angrezi additions, the title song appeals instantly, thanks to the lilting orchestration and Shaan’s sparkling vocals. The stage-song’ish O janeman too is an addictive listen, with...
Continue reading...Music review: Ek – The Power of One (Hindi – Pritam & DJ Phukan)
Ek is a rather unusual soundtrack – it has 4 tracks, out of which 3 are composed by Pritam and the 4th is a recreation of a traditional Punjabi folk...
Continue reading...Movie review: Bommallaattam (Tamil – Bharathiraaja)
Bharathiraja’s long-in-the-making Bommallaattam, is one sickeningly boring experience. No, the plot is interesting enough, with a mind-bending twist similar to the one seen in The Crying Game and subsequently, Ace...
Continue reading...Music review: Horn ‘OK’ Pleassss (Hindi – Lalit Pandit & Amar Mohile)
Amar Mohile’s Pom pom pom is as embarrassing as its title. The rest by Lalit Pandit panders to the crowds! The folk flavor in Nathani utaro and Ayela ayela are...
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