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By Abid Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
The next track 'Tu Jo Nahin' features twice in the album (the second time as a mere space filler) has music arranged by Pritam. Sadly, the whole number is inspired from two sources. First, the mukhda has shades of Nadeem-Shravan's 'Bahut Pyaar Karte Hain' ('Sajan'), which itself was lifted from the Pakistani song 'Bahut Khoobsurat Hai Mera Sanam'. Second, the antara, believe it or not, is a straight lift from the 'antara' of the evergreen classic number 'Mohabbat Ki Jhoothi kahani Pe Roye' from 'Mughal-E-Azam'. Glenn John does a fine job and peps up a dull number with some good singing.
A couple of years back, the Bhatts' had roped in Pakistani pop singer Atif Aslam and his 'Woh Lamhe' ('Zeher') weaved a magical spell on the listeners. This time, they have the services of another Pakistani pop star Jawad Ahmad and the song 'Bin Tere' from his album 'Bol Tujhe Kya Chahiye'. Maybe keeping in mind the theme and the tagline of the movie, 'For everyone who has loved and lost', they have chosen the above-mentioned number. It is a typical soft Pakistani style "missing you" song rendered well by Jawad. Will it touch the popularity of Aatif's 'Woh Lamhe'? Highly unlikely.
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