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By Abid Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
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Pyare Mohan |
'Rabba De Jawani' takes one back to Anu's golden period of the early '90s. We have the glass and bottle (clinking) sounds and one is reminded of the 'Michael ki cycle' days of David-Govinda and the raw energy of "Julie Julie" (sigh!). On a serious note, Sunidhi is wasted though Nikita Nigam tries hard to salvage the routine track, which basically seems to be a foolish appeal to God (by Esha and Amrita) to give them eternal youth!
'Ek Rab Sach Hai' is a track set in the same mould as 'Dil De Diya Hai' ('Masti'). It is a heard before tune, nothing new. Krishna sings in a style ('qawwali'), which he has now made his own and is joined by Richa Sharma and their singing is excellent. The lyrics are quite apt - 'Ek rab sach hai. Ek tu sach hai; aur kuch bhi sach nahi'.
The last track is 'Day By Day Mera Pyar' and it is a blatant copy of DJ Akbar Sami's 'Jalwa Mix', with Anu incorporating his own multiple hit tunes from 80s and '90s. One must compliment Sonu for doing a fine job and lifting the song to an extent.
To sum up, the album may become somewhat popular if 'Pyare Mohan' succeeds at the box-office. But it's a definite let down from Indra and Ashok's 'Maruti International' banner.
Rating: 7/10 |