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By Abid Š2008 Bollyvista.com |
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After party number, its time to feel the passion through Monali's 'Zara Zara Touch Me', which commences with rap vocals and some suggestive musical notes. And one immediately asks the question : Is this the much talked about steamy love song between Saif and Bipasha? It appears so. However, the composition is nothing much to write home about. The 'antara' "Tera tera hee intezaar hai, Mujhko bas tum se pyar hai, Khud pe na mera akhtiyar hai" is reminiscent of Himesh's "Gela Gela" from Aitraaz. Monali's vocals are sugary sweet and she does well in the English portions. Her diction is good. Though Sunidhi would have been a better choice, as she is a master of these types of songs.
'Zara Zara Touch Me-Asian RnB' does not appear to be much different from the original version, except the in-between rap'n'reggae are more pronounced here, and the drumming as well as plates and bead sounds are highlighted to give the desired effect.
To sum up, despite all the inspirations, Pritam has once again delivered a hit score and his compositions are sure to burn the dance floors and should prove to be a success. Maybe, the album lacks in originality and the critics are bound to call it a poor man's version of 'Dhoom'. However, with lady luck smiling on Pritam, he doesn't need to worry and should make hay while the sun shines.
Rating : 7/10 |