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By Abid Š2005 Bollyvista.com |
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A Still from 'Tango Charlie' |
On first listening to 'Ek diwani ladki ne ishara kar diya' one gets the feeling that this is an oft-repeated tune dating back to the good old days of Kishore Kumar. But on subsequent hearings, credit must be given to Anand Raj Anand for making it quite unique. It is a soft romantic and yet foot tapping number (picturised on Bobby and Tanishaa) that becomes even more likeable and enjoyable due to Shreya Ghoshal and Shaan's excellent singing.
'Kya batoon dilruba' has lyrics by Javed Akhtar and music by Anu, who has always said that he does not like sharing music credits. One must agree that he is right, for he has made a 'khichdi' of a song, mixing soft gentle rhythmic music and hard rock drum sounds and the results are just ok. The only redeeming factor in his song are the lyrics by Javed Akhtar, which successfully convey the confused state of mind of a lover, who cannot convey his feelings in a very apt manner. Kudos to Javed Akhtar for making this average fare better. Udit and Alka are as good as ever. |