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By Abid Š2007 Bollyvista.com |
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Bhool Bhulaiyaa |
Soft musical arrangements dominated by synthesized jaltarang and K.K.'s musical crooning, a la Atif Aslam (one that Atif would be proud of) commences 'Labon Ko'. A smooth and creamy, passionate love song picturised on Shiney Ahuja and Vidya Balan. Background musical arrangements are dominated by guitar and flute and therefore it doesn't get too soft and mushy. In fact, K.K.'s base vocals make it a crackling composition.
'Labon Ko-Remix' is by DJ Kiran, DJ G and Earl. It's more than a formal rehash of the original, dominated more by musical arrangements. Thankfully, the vocals (K.K.) have not been polluted much. A creditable effort.
All Indian arrangements like shehnai and dholak commence 'Lets Rock Soniye'. A marriage cum celebration number, alas, Pritam rehashes his own 'Yaara Dhol Bajake' number from 'Dhol', which itself was rehashed from 'Koi Shehri Babu' ('Loafer'). Even the antara is a potpourri of many heard before tunes. Is Pritam running out of ideas? Shaan is good as usual and so is Tulsi.
'Lets Rock Soniye-Remix' is an average, half hearted attempt, nothing novel has been offered here. In fact, there is not much difference between the two versions. |