Soundtrack (2011)
Music: Midival Punditz, Karsh Kale, Kailash Kher, Vishal Vaid, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Ankur Tewari, Papon
When the title of the movie has any semblance to music, the expectations are naturally on the higher side. Out of many such movies of the past like Saaz, Sur, Rock On!!, Radio and Soundtrack, only Rock On!! has been able to do justice to it's name. The rest have mostly failed. Soundtrack does have many songs, but it's a mixed bag of classical music and techno genre. But all fail to impress. Disappointing.
Music: Midival Punditz, Karsh Kale, Kailash Kher, Vishal Vaid, Laxmikant-Pyarelal, Ankur Tewari, Papon
When the title of the movie has any semblance to music, the expectations are naturally on the higher side. Out of many such movies of the past like Saaz, Sur, Rock On!!, Radio and Soundtrack, only Rock On!! has been able to do justice to it's name. The rest have mostly failed. Soundtrack does have many songs, but it's a mixed bag of classical music and techno genre. But all fail to impress. Disappointing.
- Symphony Of The Streets - Those with an appreciation for techno-themed instrumentals might find it interesting. It is what it's name is, intelligently creating an instrumental piece out of train, car brakes, bicycle ring bell sounds.
- What The F - DJs will love it. But very disappointing otherwise
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Speedy Singhs (2011)
Music: Sandeep Chowta, Meet Bros (Anjjan, Harmeet, Manmeet)
Probably one of the most average work by Sandeep Chowta. Although he is no A.R. Rahman, he is able to produce some energetic and stylish music. This album however is a gross disappointment.
- Shera Di Kaum - This Ludacris laden, Punjabi rap/hip hop will get your spirits up and add some fervor to the mood.
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U R My Jaan (2011)
Music: Sanjeev-Darshan
- Mera Maula Kare - Why does Roop Kumar Rathod keep on singing the same type of songs, but still end up sounding as soulful and melodious as ever? A Roop Kumar Rathod classic.
That's all there is to this album.
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