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By Abid Š2005 Bollyvista.com |
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A Still from 'Barsaat' |
"Saajan Saajan Saajan" featuring Alka Yagnik, Kailash Kher and Priyanka Chopra, seems to be the climax song ala N-S's 'Mubarak Ho Tumko' (Dharmesh Darshan's 'Haan Maine Bhi Pyaar Kiya Hai') as the opening lyrics go "Hazaron manzilen hongi, Hazaron kaarvaan honge, Nigahen humko dhoonden gi, Na jane hum kahan honge." In a nutshell this means - Life will go on, Alas I/We won't be around. One is reminded of the lyrics - "Mohabbat karne wale kam na honge, Teri mehfil mein lekin hum na honge" (sung by Mehdi Hassan).
The tearjerker situational number, where there is talk of dressing up the beloved's bride, the ultimate sacrifice in love! In between we have Priyanka Chopra's husky and sexy voice mouthing couplets (which will be greeted with claps in the actual movie) like "Muskurati hai Nazar, Dil tadap ke rota hai, Aur chot jab lagti hai, Uff dard bada hota hai" and "Hum hanste hain to unhe lagta hai ki hamen aadat hai muskurane ki, Par woh nadaan itna bhi nahin samajhte, Yeh ada hai gham chupane ki." This is the second best track of 'Barsaat'. The best one is obviously the title track in Sanu's voice.
To sum it all up, after the super success of the audio of 'Bewafaa' and the decent success of 'Mere Jeevan Saathi', 'Barsaat' is another triumph for the Nadeem-Shravan and Sameer team. In about 3 to 4 weeks or so it should threaten the present top seller 'Dus'. Without a shadow of a doubt, 'Barsaat' will make it to the top 3 list in the second half of 2005.
Rating: 8 /10 |