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Credits
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| Producer/s: |
Kumar S Taurani And Ramesh Taurani |
| Director: |
Abbas-Mustan |
| Music: |
Pritam |
| Lyrics: |
Sameer |
| Vocals: |
Alisha Chinai, Javed Ali, Krishna, Sonu Nigam, Sunidhi Chauhan and Zubin Garg |
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Tips |
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Any music album from an Abbas-Mustan movie is definitely a must buy for all music buffs. Most of the music directors who have till now composed for their movies, have given some memorable, classy, breezy and hit music. Be it Jatin-Lalit in 'Khiladi', Anu Malik in 'Baazigar' and 'Ajnabee' or Himesh Reshammiya with his hattrick of hits like 'Aitraaz', 'Humraaz' or '36 China Town'. For this particular album, the Tauranis have entrusted the very lucky music director Pritam with the responsibility, who fresh from the success of 'Metro', is the flavour of the season. Let us see if he will be able to repeat the success of the above mentioned composers. Some superb guitaring commences the delirious romantic number, 'Ek Din Teri Raahon'. It was evident from the first promo of this song that Pritam has definitely done his homework, as this is an outstanding number with a trademark Abbas-Mustan tune. Javed Ali, who we first heard in the still-rocking 'Kajra Re' ('Bunty Aur Babli'), simply excels, both in high-pitched as well as normal singing. Even K.K. who excels in such type of singing, would be proud of Javed. Sameer comes up with some lovely, situational lyrics which sum up the feelings of a person who is unable to express his love ( to the beloved), to perfection - "Ek din teri raahon mein, Baahon mein, Nigahon mein, Aaoonga, Kho jaaoonga, Ek din tera ho jaaoonga, Ye dil to na kah saka jaane-jaana, Ye dil to na kah saka." Over all an excellent composition first up. Next up is 'Ek Din Teri Raahon-Remix, by A-Myth Sharma. It is definitely a good one, with the racier rhythm, speedy background synthesized piece and beats/rhythm. Zubin, whose number 'Teri Tamanna' ('The Train') is still burning the dance floors, adds extra zing to the song with his reverberating vocals and a more sensitive singing. |