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By Abid Š2005 Bollyvista.com |
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A Still from 'Yakeen' |
'Chehra Tera' commences with some good mandolin music and 'Chehra tera jab main dekhoon, Pyar aaye tujh pe', rendered professionally by Sonu and Alka and talks of obsessive love. It's a romantic number that is as routine as they come.
The last track 'Tu Hi' initially has a short violin piece and gives the impression of a sad song but surprisingly it turns out to be a decent romantic track that is enhanced further by Shreya and Sonu's good singing.
On the whole, the music of 'Yakeen' is not the one that will scorch the charts, but dismissing it outright would be crazy. It is a decent album that will get middle level popularity and the songs will get up to 5 or 6 on the countdowns, especially after the well picturised promos are out. It is not a 'Bose', 'Kaal' or 'Paheli' but it's certainly better than Himesh's recent 'Silsiilay' and some of the other albums of 2005.
Rating: 7/10 |