Abhishek Nailwal, Alisha Chinoy, Indee, KK, Kailash Kher, Labh Janjua, Pritam, Rana Mazumdar, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal and Suzane D Mello
Label:
Sa Re Ga Ma
Macho man Sunny Deol's carrier started off on a bright, melodious note with 'Betaab', followed by the classy 'Sunny' and 'Sohni-Mahiwal', but off late his movies have not had very good music to boast of. So now with Pritam, who along with Vishal-Shekher and Shanker-Ehsaan-Loy, has become the new face of the Hindi Film Music and so we are expecting some good stuff here.
The album is off to a rollicking start with 'Shake It' and the listeners are treated to three versions of the same. But we really don't mind at all as it is a super rhythmic, racy dance number, complete with Bhangra beats and some good rapping by Indee, the sort that the Gen-X patronises.
Pritam shows his mastery over musical arrangements and the flute piece and guitar combo is excellent. The extremely talented and God gifted Kailash Kher shows us that he is not just about soulful sufi singing, with his Bhangra piece which acts as an icing on the cake.Sameer's Hinglish-Punjabi lyrics are contemporary. Suzane D Mello is at ease in this item number and her voice suits Sameera Reddy (on whom this dance number is picturised).