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Usually his husky voice would have wonders but singing is certainly one of the non-working factors in this track. That being said, singer Adnan Sami seems very uninterested in the track judging by the lack of emotion in the track. It’s a soft romantic number that simply suits it purpose. In any case, the tune by Anand Raj Anand is breezy without doing much. Adnan Sami’s rare contribution, “ Nazrein Nazrein†is filled with a chorus speaking of how crazy hearts are. For a soundtrack as dull as Jurm’s, a few more tracks like this would have done it some good. Ganjawala is competent though he sounds uncannily like Sukhwinder Singh at times. The song has a bit of everything that a dance track needs. There is a basic Arabic backdrop which is interlaced with a dance beat and a fast chorus. This is probably the only upbeat, attention grabbing and feet tapping song in the entire soundtrack. Kunal Ganjawala, who is being heard more frequently, sings another one of the long titled tunes, “ Aksar Yeh Hota Hai Pyar Meinâ€.
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What a way to drag the only tolerable song on the soundtrack down! Not surprisingly, the song is repeated in a duller and more boring slow version titled “ Main Yahan Tu Kahanâ€, sung by Abhijeet. If you haven’t gotten it yet, that isn’t saying much. The song is nice and probably the best the soundtrack has to offer. Rahat Indori pens a regular number here again. Abhijeet and Alka Yagnik sound great, particularly the former (but for arguments sake, he is heard less than Narayan). The other Anu Malik number “ Mere Chahaton Ka Samundar To Dekhoâ€, which is also clearly different from Anand Raj Anand’s, carries that same whistle chorus with a breezy background. The popular chorus gives that away but doesn’t change the fact that the tune is a clear miss. From the onset, you can tell this is not Anand Raj Anand’s track, but Anu Malik’s. Is there no one else tired of the tried and testedĭil songs? The problem is heightened as the word is repeated twice and thrice in the song which is slow, boring and unworthy of Shreya Ghoshal’s talent. But no such luck for this Rahat Indori penned number, “ Dil Dilâ€. With different lyricists ( Rahat Indori and Dev Kohli) one hoped we would have at least escaped a song titled “ dilâ€. Jain does nothing to make the song distinctive and for the most part the track is easily forgettable. There is nothing distinctive in this song, which is usually a problem with most of Anand Raj Anand’s romantic compositions. The song is catchy for all unpractical purposes. The long hidden Rajesh Roshan discovery Pamela Jain makes a return in the densely promoted “ Oh Sanam Oh Sanamâ€. The music byĪnand Raj Anand and Anu Malik is typical, at times boring and certainly nothing enough to draw people in to watch the second Bobby Deol- Lara Dutta starrer (the first being last year’s Bardaasht). In his next release (running on a newly renewed marathon schedule) Jurm, he follows the trend of having typical and sometimes inane compositions ala Elaan, Footpath, et al which leaves the ‘attraction of viewers’ tactic solely reliant on the film promos itself. And for all practical purposes the Bhatt banner is quite aware and at the same time consistent with the theory that excellent songs are imperative in bringing in audiences, even if it is not always a one hundred percent guarantee. Obviously, during Raaz, Kasoor and further, it was the banner not the director who understood the vitality in a good catchy soundtrack. Vikram himself has been known for his run of success, both musically and film wise, but since his separation from Vishesh Entertainment (limited or permanent, who knows), Vikram Bhatt’s success has been limited and in terms of music it’s been much worse. Vikram Bhatt has surely given the ‘Bhatt’ name a blow. Public Rating Average: 5.11 / 10 (rated by 410 listeners) Let us know what you think about this review Movie Review Reviewed by: Rakesh Budhu - Rating: 5.0 / 10 Singers: Udit Narayan, Adnan Sami, Alka Yagnik, Shreya Ghoshal, Kay Kay, Pamela Jain, Kunal Ganjawala, Abhijeet, Gayatri IyerĪudio On: Yash Raj Music Number of Songs: 7
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Starring: Bobby Deol, Lara Dutta, Milind Soman, Gul Panag