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By Abid Š2007 Bollyvista.com |
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Darling |
Adnan Sami's unique, yet highly loved vocals commence 'Saathiya', which appear thrice in the album. The second is just a space filler with no changes, lyrically or musically and the third one is the remixed version. Coming back to the song, it's a lovely romantic ballad, sung with a lot of feeling (as always) by Adnan. Tulsi too is alright, but it needed a more mature singer, say Alka or even a Shreya, to match up to Adnan's vocal histrionics. Pritam is soon becoming the best composer, as far as breezy love songs are concerned, a slot left vacant after the retirement of two top music director teams, like Nadeem-Shravan and Jatin-Lalit.
'Saathiya-Remix' by D.J. Kiran, D.J. G and Earl is an average job. Not their fault, as they have done their best. Actually too much heightened pace dilutes the soft, breezy nature of the song, which was its plus point.
'Hasaye Bhi Rulaye Bhi', through the title of this track one assumes it to be a situational, philosophical number, but it turns out to be another romantic composition by Pritam. Though the pace of the song is monotonous, Shaan succeeds in bringing to life a lifeless number (with his emotive singing)! Tulsi sings well, though she needs to improve her diction, like many of her contemporaries. |