Pritam’s Action Replayy starts with a Zor ka Jhatka given by Daler ‘paaji’ along with Richa Sharma. The now-so-sober Daler goes all mad in the song and you can hear him singing words like shaadi ke mandap se khud ko tu bhaga. Anyway, the song has a punch and Daler does make it even more [...]
Gourov Das Gupta gets a number of big singers in Knock Out, a fact that makes me expect more from him this time. He reaches some of the expectations, but not all. Here is a review. The album starts with a rock-based title song sung by Vishal Dadlani. Vishal is fine in the song but [...]
Mallika is an album composed by Pritam and others. Here is a review. KK and Sunidhi’s Chahun Tujhe is nothing different from a lot of KK Pritam songs that do NOT appear in Bhatt Camp movies. Too complex? OK. Pritam has got KK to sing a number of rock-ish numbers, but in the past some [...]
When a Pritam album comes out, the first thing I look for is whether the album has a KK song or not. The next comes which song is sung by Mohit Chauhan and then what is there by Neeraj Shridhar. Then comes the rest. But this time I was surprised with myself and the album, [...]
Crook is once again something wonderful by Pritam, this time with Babu Mann’s support. The first song, Chhalla, is definitely a superb thing. Babu Mann’s song, which is so-heard, so-lovable, so-wonderful thing, I need not say will be an instant hit. Babu’s singing is lovable too. Btw, the song has Suzanne D’Mello singing too. Though [...]
‘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 [...]
Bandish might be a rock band but as they launch their album, they give out variety, some good and some not-so-good. But at the minimum, the album is worth a listen. Here is a review. The album starts with a KK sung tere bin which sounds very much like some composition of Pritam. The way [...]
When Pritam composes for YRF, things somehow don’t happen to be his best. At least for past sometime, with an exception of New York to some extent. Dil Bole Hadippa went bad, and Badmaash Company doesn’t look too good, though the soundtrack of Badmaash Company is good enough to hear for some time. Here is [...]
Rajesh Roshan has come a long way from Julie to Kites. And here he composes again for the person he does it best. For his very own nephew Hrithik, for their home production, Anurag Basu directed Kites. Now that the movie has been in limelight for quite some time, and Hrithik has not done a [...]
Quite. Calm. Deep, and Touching. Dil Kyun ye mera shor kare is probably the best and long lasting song of Kites. A slow and soulful composition of Rajesh Roshan gets a wonderful rendition by KK and the result is Dil Kyun Ye Mera. The five and half minute song sounds great right from the first [...]
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Slow. Soft. Lovable. Wonderful. A bit nostalgic, and very typical. That’s Zindagi do pal ki. The first song of Kites that hit the television screens months ago is something worth listening to. Composer Uncle Rajesh Roshan brings KK to sing the song for Hrithik and he sings it so smoothly that after listening to the [...]
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I was not very much willing to review the album after watching a few promos on the TV. But finally decided to go with it as I found a few songs worth trying. So here is a quick review of the album, composed by Praveen Bharadwaj.
Doorie…. Yup, Click starts exactly on the same note as Shamir Tandon’s first composition Rubaayi starts exactly like Atif’s Doorie even though it changes its path early. The song though is good, and all singers, especially Sunidhi sound well. Lyrics of the song are slightly better than average for a usual love song. Overall, other [...]




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