Music: Sachin-Jigar, Meet Bros Anjjan
1. Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya ---- 9/10
2. Dil Garden Garden Ho Gaya (Remix) -------------------------------------- 9/10
In a wave of songs coming out lately that blends some serious music and beats with hilarious lyrics, this one satisfies the expectations it creates. The beats are extremely catchy and the energy is unmistakable, and as mentioned already, the lyrics are plain fun to sing along. The Remix is also well done, retaining the original charm of the song, while adding just the right amount of additional tempo.
3. Shirt Da Button ----------------------- 7/10
4. Shirt Da Button (Version 2) ----- 7/10
A beautiful melody by none other than Sonu Nigam, singing to his strength. This could be an instant hit with his fans if they are able to digest the silly lyrics he is singing. An absolute melody nonetheless, and a different take on romantic tracks. Version 2 is hardly any different than the main version, if you are a Kailash Kher fan, that is.
Brownie point:
- Hum To Hain Cappuccino - Yet another fun song that resurrects the Main Aayi Hoon U.P. Bihar Lootne from Shool tune. The raw energy and appeal couple with absurd lyrics makes it interesting, just not enough.
Final verdict: Overall, gets a 6/10. The album is completely made up of silly tracks, however not all of them are as entertaining, or there is only so much appetite for humor in a single album.
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Music: Amjad Nadeem, Devi Sri Prasad
1. Aa Ante Amalapuram ---------------- 7/10
This one is truly for the fans of the original Telugu version of Aa Ante... All the ingredients of the original track have been retained, including the playback singer Malathy, except for Hindi lyrics. Devi Sri Prasad who got to keep his credit for himself with Dhinka Chika in Ready for Hindi and Ringa Ringa from Arya 2 in Telugu, gets to keep credit for Aa Ante... from Arya in Telugu and this one.
2. Aaja Meri Jaan ------------------------- 6/10
An interesting track, which is fast paced and upbeat. Blending sitar well with modern instruments, this track is reminiscent of Dance Pe Chance from Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi.
Brownie point:
- Maan Qunto Maula - Fans of qawwali devotional music will find it delightful. Due to a plethora of such tracks, this one does not stand out. However, it is still pleasant enough for the lovers of this genre.
- Sutta - A non-sensical and average dance number. However, it's energy is a tad infectious.
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Music: Vishal-Shekhar
Vishal-Shekhar have been on somewhat a comeback roll since the past few albums. They have lent decent music to this album, however, as is the case with lesser known, low-budget movies, they have underperformed, as if almost disposing off their less interesting tunes in this album. Nothing too horrible, but nothing of worth either.
Movie is OK. Didn't like to much and I dont hate it either Acting of Ritesh & Tushar is average. No expressions. Comedy should have been much better in my view. Over all the movie is watchable and you will have a nice time. Make sure that you take your girl friend to this movie. Enjoy guys.
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