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By Abid ©2005 Bollyvista.com |
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A Still from 'Maine Pyaar Kyun Kiya' |
'Dil Di Nazar' featuring Shaan, Priya, Shaznine and Bombay Vikings Neeraj has lyrics like 'Dil di nazar, Padi tujhpe udhar, Baja jane jigar, Dhadkan ka gajar' and can be classified as a rhythmic party number. There are also English lyrics like 'You are the one for me, O jaana you are mine' and is sung in chorus by Neeraj, Priya and Shaznine and it keeps coming up repeatedly, throughout the song. Shaan's youthful voice is delightful. He should stick to these types of songs, instead of what he tried in 'Yakeen' (check out our review). Neeraj does what he is best at, as the song does have a Bombay Viking style at times.
The 'Dil Di Nazar' remix has a lot of inspiration from the highly popular 'Funky Town' (Lips Inc) and also from Mithun's 'Disco Dancer' ('Koi Yahan Aha Nache Nache'). Not much can be added to what we have said above about the original. Yes, the ‘Remix’ patronizers will like it.
In the next track 'Saajan Tumse Pyar', Sameer borrows from old traditional Bhojpuri lyrics - 'Saajan tum se pyar ki ladai mein, Toot gayee chudiyan kalai mein'. A song strictly for the masses and frontbenchers, a typical David Dhawan number. The intermittent canned applause gives the impression of a stage song (or a ‘nautanki' styled dance number). Once again, Udit and Alka are quite good. |