Main Aur Mrs. Khanna is a satisfying affair and you don’t have any reasons to complain whatsoever. One expected at least a couple of chartbuster songs and Main Aur Mrs. Khanna remains consistent throughout with not a single number that doesn’t work. The best of the lot though is ‘Don’t Say Alvida‘ followed by ‘Tum Ne Socha‘ that are custom made for the romantic hearts. Meanwhile, ‘Happening’ should take further care of the album sales.
10 seconds into the song ‘Don’t Say Alvida‘ and you know for sure that Sajid-Wajid have a hit in hand at least in the form of this title track. Belonging to old school of music which has a timeless quality to it and has more often than not always worked, ‘Don’t Say Alvida‘ is a contemporary Bollywood love song while boasting of an out and out Indian melody. Coming close to the kind of music that one has heard in Salman’s films like Har Dil Jo Pyaar Karega and Chori Chori Chupke Chupke, ‘Don’t Say Alvida‘ has Sonu Nigam at his best. The singer is heard in lesser number these days but when he croons a marvelous track like ‘Don’t Say Alvida‘, you don’t mind the quantity. Shreya Ghoshal joins a little later in the day while Suzanne D’Mello is primarily a backup vocalist here. Still, they do make their presence felt in this Junaid Wasi written song that also appears in a well done ‘remix’ version and also a 90 seconds slow-n-sad version (a Shreya Ghoshal solo).
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- Dont Say Alvida / Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Suzanne D`Mello
- Dont Say Alvida – Remix / Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Suzanne D`Mello
- Dont Say Alvida – Sad / Shreya Ghoshal
- Happening / Sunidhi Chauhan, Wajid, U.V. Anuska, Farhad
- Happening – Remix / Sunidhi Chauhan, Wajid, U.V. Anuska, Farhad
- Mrs Khanna / Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan, Bappi Lahiri, Neuman Pinto, Suzanne D`Mello
- Rabba / Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
- Tum Ne Socha / Wajid, Shreya Ghoshal
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Radio, in one word, is ‘brilliant’. In three words, it can be described as ‘Himesh is Back’. And in one sentence, it would be right to say that ‘Himesh creates something that what he is capable of doing so’. One wonders whether he too was aware of this fact that he had it in him to compose and sing songs like ‘
Janeman’, ‘Piya Jaise’, ‘Shaam Ho Chali Hai‘ and ‘
Koi Na Koi‘, all in one single album. He makes a huge impression with
Radio that is sure to hit the top spot in the charts in quick time. Strongly recommended!
A much sober and subdued Himesh is heard in ‘Mann Ka Radio‘, the opening track of the film. In the first listening, all one ends up focusing is on lyrics that go as ‘Mann Ka Radio‘. Frankly, it’s hard to digest. However, as one gives the number a few repeat hearing, it’s the music and the singing (in Himesh’s new voice) that takes centre stage. What further impresses is the overall soft mood of the song that does the trick. Once the song reaches it’s ‘antra’ portion, one gets to hear a little of Himesh in his vintage style as well. The ‘remix version’ only elevates the song further as it heads straight for the club. A good beginning.
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- Damadji Angana Hai Padhare / Kailash Kher, Himesh Reshammiya
- Janeman / Kailash Kher, Himesh Reshammiya
- Koi Na Koi Chahe / Kailash Kher, Himesh Reshammiya
- Mann Ka Radio / Himesh Reshammiya
- Mann Ka Radio – Remix / Himesh Reshammiya
- Piya Jaise Ladoo Motichur Wale /Himesh Reshammiya, Rekha Bhardwaj
- Piya Jaise Ladoo Motichur Wale – Remix / Himesh Reshammiya Rekha Bhardwaj
- Rafa Dafa Kiya Nahin Jaaye / Himesh Reshammiya
- Shaam Ho Chali Hai / Kailash Kher Himesh Reshammiya
- Teri Meri Dosti Ka Aasman / Kailash Kher Himesh Reshammiya
- Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio / Himesh Reshammiya Aditi Singh Sherma
- Zindagi Jaise Ek Radio – Remix / Himesh Reshammiya
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David Dhawan. Govinda, Vashu Bhagnani. Sushmita Sen. This combination, in various permutations and combinations, has time and again succeeded at the box office with a truly mass appeal working for it. Add to that some young blood in the form of Riteish Deshmukh, Lara Dutta and Sohail Khan and you know that Do Knot Disturb has been designed as a youthful entertainer. And then bring back Nadeem Shravan along with Sameer and expectations are bound to be quite high. Last film for which they composed music was Dosti – Friends Forever which was four years back. Hence, one plays on this Nadeem-Sharavan album with bated breath.
With the very first note of Do Knot Disturb coming into play, one knows there and then that Nadeem Shravan have left behind their sound of the 90s (which had in fact given a new dimension to the way Bollywood music was created then) and made what the doctors had ordered. Doctors in this case being David Dhawan, Govinda and Vashu Bhagnani. That’s because ‘Zulfaen Khol Khal Ke‘ belongs more to Bade Miyan Chote Miyan, Gharwali Baharwali and Biwi No. 1 mode than an Aashiqui or a Dil Hai Maanta Nahi.
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- Beautiful Women / Neeraj Shridhar, Soumya Rao
- Bebo / Neeraj Shridhar, Anushka Manchanda
- Do Knot Disturb / Anushka Manchanda
- Dont Ever Leave Me / Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal
- Mere Naal /K.K., Shreya Ghoshal
- Zulfaen Khol Khal Ke /Sonu Nigam, Anuradha Sriram
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There is a pleasant surprise in store though with the opening number turning out to be quite a serene outing. ‘
Kubul‘ is a quintessential love song with that ‘vaadiyan’ and ‘bahaar’ outing and one doesn’t mind that at all. In fact as you listen to it a couple of times, it starts playing in your mind for a time much longer than the song’s duration. A beautiful melody by Monty that stays Indian throughout its five minutes duration, it also boasts of some heartfelt rendition by Parthiv Gohil, Sharmista Chateerjee and Shell Hada. A good beginning that suddenly makes one get interested in the album.
One starts looking at the album with a different perspective the moment title song Vaada Raha hits its first notes. Composed by Toshi-Sharib who have composed some very good songs for Bhatts’ Jashnn and Raaz – The Mystery Continues in the recent past, Vaada Raha is in fact one of their best. This Turaz written track stays on within the Bollywood parameters of a love song and still comes out trumps. Now if only this film would have been a fresh project, would have been adequately promoted and boasted of a true blue romantic jodi on screen, Vaada Raha, which is excellently sung by Toshi and boasts of some really good chorus in the background, would have gone a far distance. In fact this is one of those songs that one looks forward to hearing a countless number of times in the album and hence don’t mind it all when it reappears in a ‘remix version’ and also a Sanjoy Chowdhury composed ‘theme version’.
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- Aaj Aasmaan / Shaan, Shweta Pandit
- Achal Hain Mere Hausle / Shaan Shweta Pandit
- Flying High / Instrumental
- Kubul / Parthiv Gohil, Sharmishtha
- Lost In Love – Theme / Instrumental
- Rab Na Kare / Babbu Maan
- Rab Na Kare – Slow / Babbu Maan
- Vaada Raha / Toshi
- Vaada Raha – Remix / Toshi
- Vaada Raha – Theme / Instrumental
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Music of
What’s Your Raashee? is quite interestingly done. For the first time in the history of Bollywood cinema (and perhaps even internationally), a song has been created for each of the 12 characters (played by Priyanka Chopra) that are differentiated by sun signs.
First to come is the title song What’s Your Raashee? ‘Pal Pal Dil Jisko Dhoonde‘. A number with a jazz setting to it, ‘Pal Pal’ sees Sohail Sen coming behind the mike himself and he does a fabulous job in going along with the mood and setting of the song. Boasting of a lazy flow that gives the album just the right kick start, the song is about the lead protagonist (Harman) searching for that one girl who fits in the kind of image that he is carrying in his heart.
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- Aa Le Chal / Alesha Gowariker, Harman Baweja
- Aaja Lehraate / Shaan, Bhavya Pandit
- Bikhri Bikhri / Sohail Sen, Marianne D Cruz
- Dhadkan Dhadkan / Sohail Sen, Tarannum Malik
- Jao Na / Sohail Sen, Tarannum Malik
- Koi Jaane Na / Bela Shende, Rajab Ali
- Pyaari Pyaari / Alka Yagnik, Sohail Sen
- Salone Kya / Sohail Sen, Tarannum Malik
- Sau Janam / Udit Narayan, Madhushree, Sohail Sen
- Su Chhe / Bela Shende, Sohail Sen
- Chehra Jo Dekhe Hain / Sohail Sen
- Pal Pal Dil Jisko Dhoonde / Sohail Sen
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The moment one hears the sound of guitar with Shankar Mahadevan appearing behind the mike with some soft rendition, you know that you are entering a youthful zone. Add to that the gradual built up that the composer trio brings to the title song ‘
Wake Up Sid‘ and you know for sure that it’s the sound of
Dil Chahta Hai revisited. Does one mind that? Not at all, especially so with Loy Mendonsa’s back up vocals interspersed well to add zing through the catch words –
Wake Up Sid!
One would have thought that Shankar Mahadevan would have reserved the title song as the best in the album. However, there is a surprise in store with Clinton Cerejo bagging the best of the lot as he goes solo with ‘Kya Karoon? ‘. A lively number that has ‘youth appeal’ written all over it, ‘Kya Karoon? ‘ is urban and contemporary with the proceedings being innocent rather than taking an attitude route. A smooth sailing number that takes the listener through the mood of the protagonist who is still trying to explore his life, ‘Kya Karoon? ‘ has Dominique Cerejo and Loy Mendonsa as the backup vocalists.
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“Daddy Cool” is the first song of the movie which is sung by Raghav Sachar. Music of the song begins with instrument which is very slow. The song comes in voice as “Daddy… Daddy… Ha… Ankhiyon Me Jadoo Teri… Ada hai Palak Pe…” The song has great put-up of music. Daddy Cool music will give you a feeling of classical music, traditional music, western influence and instrumental music. There is sweet voice of flute music also. It is perfect song to show the meaning of “Daddy Cool” a fun movie. Many times “Daddy Cool” with “Jhankar” music appears in the sequence of the song.
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Posted in 2009, Aarti Chhabria, Aftab Shivdasani, Chunky Pandey, Hindi Songs, Javed Jaffery, Kim Sharma, Rajpal Yadav, Sophie Choudry, Sunil Shetty, Tulip Joshi, Uncategorized | No Comments »
The soundtrack of Agyaat throws a pleasant surprise. While it certainly has a few situational tracks that are created for placement in the film’s background (’Sun Sakte Ho’, ‘Na Koi’, ‘Jungle Jungle‘), there is also a guaranteed chartbuster in the form of ‘Kiss – Remix‘ with ‘Jai Shiv Bum Shambu‘ promising to make some impression as well. A good soundtrack.
What strikes immediately on looking at the inlay card is the coming together of singers who have hardly been exposed in Bollywood music earlier. Runa, Boony, Bhaven, Banjotsana, Vickeey B. Joshi, Bapi, Keka Ghoshal, Jankee, Imran – Ever heard of them? In fact the only recognizable name is that of Shweta Pandit!
Nevertheless, talking about the songs here, the opening of Agyaat is as unconventional as it gets with Imran-Vikram churning out ‘Jai Shiv Bum Shambu‘. Written by Prashant Pandey, this one appears to be a bon fire number set in a Jungle with the entire cast coming together and partying. With a mix of Indian and Western treatment, ‘Jai Shiv Bum Shambu‘ isn’t your next anthem track in the making. However, listen to it a few times and you realise that for lounges and discotheques, this could well be an easy fodder for the DJs. Runa and Boony create a young mood for ‘Jai Shiv… ‘ which sounds strange in the beginning but goes on to be quite addictive in some time. It’s a surprise that the number doesn’t find a ‘remix version’ for itself!
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Aagey Se Right is an okay album which does have a couple of songs that do manage to make an impression. However, beyond ‘
Mahiya‘ and ‘
More Piya‘, there isn’t much in store in this album which otherwise stays on to be strictly situational.
Shilpa Rao has sung only a handful of tracks in her short career so far but has made an impression in each of her outings. Whether it is ‘Khuda Jaane’ [Bachna Ae Haseeno], ‘Dhol Yaara Dhol’ [Dev D], ‘Saiyaan Re’ [Salaam-e-Ishq] or ‘Javeda Zindagi – Tose Naina Lagey’ [Anwar], she has always been excellent. Same is the case in ‘Mahiya‘ as well which is a fusion between contemporary Indian Bollywood music and Western rock; something that gives an extra zing to this romantic outing. Place this Hitesh Kewalya written track in any of the Bollywood biggies and it would have been a chartbuster already. The number deserves to be promoted aggressively.
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- Aish Aish – Remix / Labh Janjua
- Daav Laga / Sona Mohapatra
- Hippie – Remix / Sunidhi Chauhan, Kirti Sagathia, Amartya Rahut
- Hippie Tu Jhoom / Sunidhi Chauhan, Kirti Sagathia, Amartya Rahut
- Love Flashback / Bappi Lahiri, Suzanne D`Mello, Amartya Rahut
- Mahiya / Shilpa Rao, Clinton Cerejo
- More Piya – Tapori / Kay Kay Menon, Deepikkaa Bhattacharya
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Title song ‘
Aa Dekhen Zara‘, which has it’s origin in Sanjay Dutt’s
Rocky and has been recreated for this film, is heard in two versions. While one of these is a dance version, another is a much slower lounger version. Both the versions are created by Gourav Dasgupta and while the former is a definitely catchy and makes you hit that dance floor again, it’s the second version that catches your attention most. An innovative affair, it makes you sit up and take notice of the composition due to its soothing arrangements that give the title song a different dimension altogether. In fact Gaurav deserves a pat on his back for thinking out of the box and making ‘
Aa Dekhen Zara‘ an entirely new experience.
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- Aa Dekhen Zara / Sunaina, Neil Nitin Mukesh
- Aa Dekhen Zara – Lounge / Dibyendu Mukherji, Shweta Vijay
- Gazab / Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan
- Gazab – Club Mix / Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan
- Mohabbat Aapse / Aakriti Kakkar
- Power / Dibyendu Mukherji
- Power – Club Mix / Dibyendu Mukherji
- Rock The Party / Sunidhi Chauhan, Shweta Vijay
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This is one album that one picks up with absolutely zero expectations. A project that has been in making for long (it was earlier titled ‘Marathon’),
42 Kms is releasing at a time when the word ‘marathon’ is becoming more and more identifiable, at least in the metros. Still, a film that is aimed for a niche audience with music by relative newcomers (Tubby & Parik) and lyrics by Shahab Allahabadi,
42 Kms doesn’t really make you overtly excited about what’s in store in its music.
Opening track ‘Chand Zameen Pe‘ takes its inputs from ‘Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai‘ [Gangster] and ‘Aksar‘ [Hijack]. Add to it the voice of KK and you know that the inspiration here isn’t coincidental. Featuring Rags & Clinton, ‘Chand Zameen Pe’ is an inspirational track about the protagonist’s belief in conquering the world with sheer hard work and determination. A number with a Western setting to it, ‘Chand Zameen Pe‘ may have ordinary lyrics but is perked up to an extent due to contemporary arrangements and some good singing.
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- Aate Jaate / Udit Narayan, Shreya Ghoshal
- Ai Meri Zindagi / Mahalaxmi Iyer, Roop Kumar Rathod
- Chand Zameen Pe / Raga Boys, K.K., Clington
- Tumse Milke Hua / Sunidhi Chauhan, Shaan
- Zara / Sonu Nigam, Gayatri Ganjawala
- Zara (Remix) / Sonu Nigam, Gayatri Ganjawala
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Artist : Maryam Kizlibash
Album : Zara Palat Kay
Year : 2009
Format : Mp3
Tracklist :
1. Zara Palat Ke
2. Child
3. Pukar
4. Roshni
5. Teri Duniya
6. Relax
7. Tum Nahi Aeay
8. Bin Tere
9. Sukoon
Maryam Kizlibash – Zara Palat Kay (2009 Mp3 Album Download Links :
Click Here To Download.
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