Back to 'Chocolate'. As soon as the first track 'Halka Halka Sa Yeh Sama' begins with the same old rap and English interludes, one gets the feeling that it will be another one of those 'mix and match' songs. But that is not the case. The moment Sonu Nigam takes over, the style and momentum changes completely. The number intoxicates the listener, slowly but surely. Sonu is delightful and the picturisation on the streets of London is fabulous. The liberal use of electric flute (Jethro Tull's favourite) along with electric drums is enchanting. The lyrics of Mayur Puri and Pritam's music result in one of the best tracks of 'Chocolate'.
Coming to the remixed version of 'Halka Halka Sa Yeh Sama', one feels that the original track was good enough and there was no need of a 'formality remix' that succeeds in reducing some of the above-mentioned high points of the track.