Saturday, July 5, 2008
‘Tashan’ , the duo of Vishal-Shekar return with music for yet
another comedy film since ‘Golmaal’. The movie combines Reitesh
Deshmukh and Aftab Shivdasani which raises the musical expectations
even further since ‘Masti’ provided some great music. The album is
even more special as Vishal Dadlani steps in as lyricist for the
album.
Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na - Youthfully Romantic!
‘Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na’ music releases very much the Aamir Khan style
under the hands of mentor Shammi Kapoor. The movie produced by Aamir
Khan might just prove to be the perfect launch pad for nephew Imraan
Khan. The movie promises more with director Abbas Tyrewala penning
down some beautiful lines and with the ace A.R.Rahman at work.
Sirf - Decent start for debutant Sohail Sen
Sirf comes across as a movie bringing forth the stories of people
living in metros very much like Anurag Basu’s ‘Life in a Metro’. The
only difference here, being that ‘Sirf’ has been done on much lower
budgets and seems void of the necessary publicity.
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Tashan - A good blend of English, Hindi and Bhojpuri
The album opens with ‘Dil Haara’a rock cum folksy affair rendered by
Sukwinder Singh. The lyrics have been penned by Piyush Sharma and
the track has some motivating phrases. The pumping elements in the
form of “oo-aah” signature and the electric guitars enhance
Sukhwinder’s vocals. But, the track fails to really make it as one
of those numbers that either sink into you or make you hum it and
soun
Jannat - An interesting album
Pritam returns to the Bhatt camp after some great hits be it
Gangster, Woh Lamhe or Awarapan. Mukesh Bhatt and Mahesh Bhatt known
for the subject’s explored and great music offered by their films,
this time explore the world of cricket.
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