Tum Hi To Ho (2011)
Music: Anand - Milind
1. Aaye Khuda Dard Ye Gum - The track starts out pretty good with Mohit Chauhan doing what he does best: a romantic soliloquy. In fact, the most of the song is so impressive, that the later half is almost hilarious with the cheesy romantic talk stuffed for some weird reason. It completely ruins the song, otherwise an impressive effort. Just for kicks, I would recommend to listen this song for a good laugh.
2. Dil Ne Mere Dil Ne - Good for dhabas, autorickshaws.
Final verdict: Yawwwn! What a dull album. Clearly has a stamp of trying to get a bargain within the music budget of the movie.
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The Film Emotional Atyachar (2010)
Music: Mangesh Dhadke, Bappi Lahiri
A pretty big album. Since it is not great or pathetic, summing the review with a few mentions:
1. Chitka Hua - A spiced up and fast-paced track for the jazz fans. Fun to listen to.
2. Kaafir - Out-of-the-box track for dance floor only. No remix necessary.
3. Sun Liya - A very typical romantic track by Samir Date. Pretty soothing despite being generic.
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Life Express (2010)
Music: Roop Kumar Rathod
Being a good singer and producing popular music are completely different things. A very cliche album with the UP-Bihar-esque, NOM, item song in Banaras Ke Paan. Pyar Ka Namak is decent, but so not 2010. Roop Kumar Rathod assumes the reins of playback in 4 tracks. He has a quality voice with the right amount of compassion, but unfortunately that alone is not alone to salvage a song.
Final verdict: Sounds like a decade old album and nothing touches our heart.
Music: Anand - Milind
1. Aaye Khuda Dard Ye Gum - The track starts out pretty good with Mohit Chauhan doing what he does best: a romantic soliloquy. In fact, the most of the song is so impressive, that the later half is almost hilarious with the cheesy romantic talk stuffed for some weird reason. It completely ruins the song, otherwise an impressive effort. Just for kicks, I would recommend to listen this song for a good laugh.
2. Dil Ne Mere Dil Ne - Good for dhabas, autorickshaws.
Final verdict: Yawwwn! What a dull album. Clearly has a stamp of trying to get a bargain within the music budget of the movie.
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Soch Lo (2010)
Music: Charu Mohan, Nitish Pries
1. Mera Yahaan Hai Kaun (2) ----------------------------- 7/10
A fresh rock track. Starts out with good beats, a slow and steady opening with a typical climax with the congruence of drums and bass guitar. This song is a male version and is more energetic and has better tempo than Mera Yahaan Hai Kaun female version. It is also good, but the male version is better of the two.
That's pretty much all for this album.
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The Film Emotional Atyachar (2010)
Music: Mangesh Dhadke, Bappi Lahiri
A pretty big album. Since it is not great or pathetic, summing the review with a few mentions:
1. Chitka Hua - A spiced up and fast-paced track for the jazz fans. Fun to listen to.
2. Kaafir - Out-of-the-box track for dance floor only. No remix necessary.
3. Sun Liya - A very typical romantic track by Samir Date. Pretty soothing despite being generic.
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Life Express (2010)
Music: Roop Kumar Rathod
Being a good singer and producing popular music are completely different things. A very cliche album with the UP-Bihar-esque, NOM, item song in Banaras Ke Paan. Pyar Ka Namak is decent, but so not 2010. Roop Kumar Rathod assumes the reins of playback in 4 tracks. He has a quality voice with the right amount of compassion, but unfortunately that alone is not alone to salvage a song.
Final verdict: Sounds like a decade old album and nothing touches our heart.
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