Harshit on August 29th, 2010

And here I find something that is compelling enough to make me watch a movie. Allah ke Banday, the acting debut of the movie’s director, is a something that moves you with its trailer itself. A story of two children who are called ‘born killers’, 11 years after they are put into Jail, for murders [...]

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Harshit on August 26th, 2010

First vibration of sound hits my ear, and I know it’s Lucky Ali. And I’m Lucky to hear him sing. That’s how Xsuie starts. And Dil Gaaye Jaa. A very typical, very relaxing song from Lucky Ali that touches your heart, and sticks there. The best part is that you know that even though the [...]

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Harshit on August 20th, 2010

The very first on Anjaana Anjaani. After IHLS I was somehow expecting pretty high from the album, but Vishal-Shekhar go beyond my expectations. It’s certainly worth a listen. The album starts with Anjaana Anjaani ki Kahani which is already there on televisions for quite sometime. While the short promo of the song rocks, the song, [...]

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Harshit on August 18th, 2010

I didn’t know any such movie existed, but when I started listening to the album, I was stuck on the first song I heard for some 5-6 times. And then, the whole album was a surprise for me. Here is a review. Dedh inch Oopar is a song written, composed and sung by Charu Moohan [...]

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Harshit on August 18th, 2010

Today I was planning to write a review of this new album called Soch Lo, composed by Charu Moohan, a guy I had not really heard much about, and Nitesh Pires, a guy who had launched an album one or two years back and I had liked one song. But I was somehow interested in [...]

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Harshit on August 17th, 2010

Robot, the Hindi version of Rajnikant-Aishwarya’s Enthiran was a much waited album, composed by A R Rahman. Here is a review of the album. The album starts with O Naye Insaan and you get to know that this Robot is going to be actually robotic. The song anyhow sounds good as Srinivas croons in two [...]

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Harshit on August 17th, 2010

Chak Jawana is a Gurdaas Maan album, featuring Akriti Kakkar, Mika, Feroz Khan and Alka Yagnik. Here is a review of the album. The album opens with a romantically beautiful Pind di Saver where Gurdaas Maan simply falls in love with his village and gives you a wonderful musical description of his village. I think [...]

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Harshit on August 16th, 2010

So many big things come in small packages. And the next weekend I expect one more such. This small package called Madholal Keep Walking could have a big thing inside. It’s not really right to set expectations from something even before it has come, but since we do it with movies directed by Karan Johar [...]

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Harshit on August 15th, 2010

Tees Maar Khan is a phrase that is used generally for a person who claims to be extremely brave though he is not actually one. Tees maar khan is one of the characters of Sheikh Chilli stories. For more details on the word, please check the source article here at Bollymeaning.

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Harshit on August 12th, 2010

‘Pop’ is a genre of music, but for me, it’s been private albums and bands, which made all the ‘pop’ for me in childhood, and I still use the word like that many times. Hence, today I present a list of my favorite ‘pop’ songs, in no particular order, hoping that some of the songs [...]

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Harshit on August 10th, 2010

Siddharth Anand and Vishal-Shekhar look like in a mood to give some huge surprise with the music of Anjaana Anjaani. After the strange demand of Siddharth, of music being not-good-to-listen-for-the-first-time, there is this soundtrack list which I have got and this too has some surprises in it. For starters, the album starts with a song [...]

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Harshit on August 7th, 2010

Remember that sweet movie called Mera Pehla Pehla Pyaar aka MP3? There was this awesome title track sung by KK and some more beautiful songs, composed by Ashu-Dhruv, Ashutosh Phatak and Dhruv Ghanekar if you explain. The two guys also worked with Kailash Kher on summertime rocks and are well known for their Blue Frog [...]

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Harshit on August 5th, 2010

Irritated and annoyed by this new, stubborn feature of Twitter called ‘Who to Follow’ that looks like part of Twitter’s Facebookization? Well, here is a temporary solution. It still has to be seen how long it lasts. I know that if we keep clicking the cross signs, all the suggestions keep coming back like they [...]

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Harshit on August 4th, 2010

The album starts with a wonderful Tere mast mast do nain sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Shreya Ghoshal. As Rahat sings the yet another beuatiful tune composed by Sajid-Wajid, it’s clear the composer duo can do better than their usual, and that Veer was not a fluke. Munni Badnaam hui Darling tere liye [...]

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Harshit on August 4th, 2010

Jailhouse Rock was born on September 24, 1945. This hit of Elvis was written by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, and was on Rolling Stone’s list of 500 Greatest Songs of all times. And now, Karan Johar buys this song for his remake of Stepmom and gets it almost killed by one of the country’s [...]

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