Jatin-Lalit have reverted to R.D.Burman's style once more and have come up with some really nice tunes - typically Dev Anand. The album begins with the enjoyable "Is Tarah Dekho Na Humko" which has the R.D.Burman stamp on it all right! Jatin-Lalit...
Still yet to be released, Chhupa Rustam is a Sanjay Kapoor and Manisha Koirila starrer, with Mamta Kulkarni also playing a role. LetÂ’s contend with the music first....
Jatin Lalit strikes again! This time an Abhishek and Aishwarya starrer, expectations were high, would Jatin Lalit weave their magic once more. Read on....
The album, like the film, is of the Hollywood-Bollywood genre. Let's take the title track, "Dil Chahta Hai," done twice by Shankar Mahadevan. Version one is mixed with an American style. It does such a good job of sounding American that...
Haan Mera Deewanapan Shaan & Sunidhi Chauhan sing this song with ease. This song uses a lot of the same instrumentation that A.R. Rahman uses. It might as well be Aadesh Shrivastav's tribute to A.R. Rahman's work. The song is...
The album starts off with Dekhen Bhi To Kya Dekhen, a duet by Lata and Udit Narayan. Lata's voice sounds a bit untidy as compared to her previous songs and Udit sounds ok, his voice is still fresh and keeps you interested. Bichua Bichua...
There are a total of six decent tracks done by a variety of impressive singers. The opening track is "Rab Di Kasam" and is enjoyable for many reasons. The music just flows and the singing is flawless here....
Kitne Door Kitne Paas - Udit Narayan, Kavita Krishnamurthy - The song starts on a promising note and becomes an average number. Kavita Krishnamurthy's voice is too high pitched for this song. Udit Narayan is O.K. The Background music...
Kuch Khatti Kuch Meethi - Tumko Sirf Tumko is sung by Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik, however its a disappointment because it just doesn't sound original, I can't place it, but it sounds like a couple of songs from yesteryear....
The first track is "Ek Ladki Chahiye," sung by Sonu Nigam and Jaspinder Narula. Its a pretty well tuned intro to the entire album and sets the tone for what we are about to hear....