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By Abid Š2006 Bollyvista.com |
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'O Jiji' is another situational track and quite a unique composition. In fact it is a different kind of teasing ('ched-chad') composition. The lyrics and the style of singing is more in form of a conversation between the two sisters ('jiji' meaning 'didi' or elder sister in North India) and therefore it's not as rhythmic or even melodious. The tune of 'Do Anjane Ajnabi' is present here and it lends a good effect. Shreya's vocals suit Amrita Rao's voice to a "t" and Pamela Jain gives good company.
When the song 'Tere Dware Pe Aayee Barat' commences, it appears to be a faster or a remixed version of 'Hamari Shaadi Mein', but the remaining song is as different as chalk is to cheese. The composer Ravindra Jain joins Sudesh Bhonsle to sing this track, which can be also be classified as the title track. More was expected from this 'shaadi' number, as it's not dramatic, pulsating or even rhythmic, but it does fit in with the theme of the movie.
The very famous devotional number (Bhajan) 'Ram Siya Ram Siya Ram Jai Jai Ram' forms the base of another devotional track 'Jai Gauri Maa', rendered to perfection by Pamela Jain.
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