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‘Paa’ begins with Shilpa Rao crooning ‘Mudhi Mudhi Ittefaq se’, a gentle down tempo track. The music is light, lively and bordering on gentle jazz. ...
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The music of ‘3 Idiots’ is contemporary, young and catchy, with every song leaving behind a bit of itself with you even after just one hearing....
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For lack of more illustrious soundtracks, here’s the relatively lesser known ‘Marega Saala’ starring Jimmy Sheirgill and Kim Sharma, written by Neeraj Pandey of ‘A Wednesday’ fame....
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The album opens with ‘Rishte Naate’, a pleasant number sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan....
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The highlight of the album is Ankur Tiwari’s ‘Sabse Peechhe hum Khade’, previously heard on the soundtrack of the 2004 film ‘Let’s enjoy’, co-directed by Tiwari himself. This is the third version of ‘Sabse Peechhe …’ ...
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Kailash Kher's ‘Yatra’, his latest, as the title suggests, is a summary of his journey so far – this could well be his first ‘best of’ album....
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The man in the beret is back, but this time he is alone. I, for one, could never ever figure out why Mohit Chauhan’s awesome band ‘Silk Route’ had to disband, though it’s nice to keep listening to him on the better Hindi film soundtracks (remember ‘Yeh Dooriyan’ from Love Aaj Kal?)...
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The soundtrack of Madhur Bhandarkar’s ‘Jail’ has just 4 originals, and as many as 4 remixes. ‘Saiyaan Ve’ is reminiscent of 80s electronic hit ‘Big In Japan’ by ‘Alphaville’....
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Years ago, Salim-Sulaiman composed the background score for a film called ‘Pyaar mein kabhi kabhi’. The film itself was nothing much to talk about, but the score stood out in what was otherwise a let down in every other department....
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One of the most eagerly awaited films of the year has one of the best soundtracks of the year too. The music of London Dreams, composed by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, is fun, power charged and infectious...
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APKGK features short, sweet, light, breezy, peppy (insert more adjectives denoting ‘young’) songs that are great for the car stereo....
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Dynamic Duo Vishal/Shekhar sorely disappoint with their ho-hum soundtrack to Sujoy Ghosh’s rendition of the popular fairy tale ‘Aladin’....
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After delivering one of the year’s most forgettable soundtracks (Wanted), Sajid-Wajid somewhat redeem themselves with a much better effort for Main Aur Mrs Khanna....
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Dil kare kicks off the album is jumbo-arena style. This is the famous song that the filmmakers spent several crores to shoot. ...
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Sanjay Gupta’s keen ear for music is probably not as celebrated as other industry names, but it undeniably exists. The best example for it is the highly underrated soundtrack of Dus Kahaniyan. Acid Factory though, has more low points than high ones....
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The music of Blue will remain (in)famous for introducing Oz hottie Kylie Minogue to Bollywood. Sadly though, the song doesn’t hold its own – it’s Rahman on a rare off day....
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Here is a typical Vishesh Film soundtrack with the peppy love song (the title track) and the now garnering popularity rock version of the track (over the conventional favourite ‘remix’)....
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After ruling the Indian film industry during the 1980s, superhit duo Nadeem-Shravan make a competent return to Bollywood....
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Himeshbhai is back. Though the first track on the album says specifically that it’s in a ‘new voice’, I struggled to find it considerably different from the Himeshbhai......
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You know you’re going to experience suicidal tendencies by the end of the playlist....
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One could say that this is Bollywood’s first ‘concept’ soundtrack. To understand the concept, you need to know what the movie is about....
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Going by the music, Wake Up Sid is a cross between Dil Chahta Hai and Lakshya......
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Amartya Rahut makes a commendable debut as music director with Indrajit Nattoji’s Aage Se Right. ...
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Oh. My. God. Here’s a Yash Raj album that brings you what the guys at Yash Raj do best – Punjabi...
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The good news is that the soundtrack of Fox has just five songs. The bad news is that let alone leaving an impression...
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The soundtrack of the film Shadow composed by Anand Raj Anand is nothing to sing, dance or get excited about. ...
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Remember the trend of having bird names in songs? Kabootar this, chidiya that? Well, brace yourself....
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Canadian rockers Our Lady Peace return to their raw rock roots with their seventh studio album. Although this one is leagues ahead of the awful 2005 release...
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Apparently, the film is about dancing. Which basically has been equated to a complete hash of all conventional dance music to result into an album...
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Based on a supposedly true-life incident where a 13-year-old pregnant girl in Italy refused a court order to abort her child...
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Right from the outset, the music of Love Aaj Kal has a Jab We Met hangover. Can’t blame anyone for this since both director Imtiaz Ali and Pritam ...
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Canadian rockers Our Lady Peace return to their raw rock roots with their seventh studio album. Although this one is leagues ahead of the awful 2005 release Healthy in Paranoid Times...
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Dhan te nain is already quite the rage. Taking off on the ‘swing’ note that Vishal-Shekhar introduced to Bollywood with the title track of Cash...
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