Suzhal, Tururu, Aagaya Neelam – Oh Butterfly (Vaisakh Somanath) – Tamil: After last week’s Pogaadhe, I was looking forward to the full sountrack (since the film release yesterday, though to generally ...
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Abhijit Hegde Patil’s Someone Somebody is blasé; its remix, even more so. George Theofanous’s Mile na tu makes up with some enthusiasm, but fails to make any impact. Sajid-Wajid’s title ...
(Spotify’s playlist is missing one song – L ove Insurance Kompany’s version of Enakena, so I have added the original from Aakko) Title song – Do Deewane Seher Mein (Shreyas Puranik) – Hindi: It’s not ...
The RD Burmanesque and Bengali sounding Cham cham catches attention for its breathless pace and tune while Joy sings the Latino-styled Chirongo pitti amazingly well! The short Baje Bigul is ...
Sonu’s vocals rock Saiyyan bina, an eclectic concoction laid over chaste Hindi lyrics, that ends on a scintillating note! Paane chala‘s addictively simple tune gets better as it progresses, though ...
Azhagaana ponnuthaan‘s remix rides solely on the original’s strength as a hyper-catchy track, while the predominantly rap-loaded title song is a curiously likeable track – Dinesh Kanagaratnam ...
Agyaat is sure sign that Ram Gopal Varma has lost it, musically. His pet composers, Bapi-Tutul deliver yet another turkey, most probably because they are arranging RGV’s own, mindless tunes.
Labh Janjua’s enthusiastic vocals are the only solace in the assembly-line techno-Punju Teri naganee and the brothers hopelessly imitate Pritam’s sound in Mehbooba, to no specific effect. Teri yaad’s ...
Randolph Correa’s two tracks – Abhi abhi and Mujh mein nigaah daal are poles apart. The former is a breezy track sung beautifully by Javed Ali with neat vocal effects ...
Krishna’s self-composed prayer in Tu hai rab is sincere with pious Punju lyrics while Adeel pulls of an Atif-like Kise awaaz doon fabulously, with pleasant backgrounds by Sachin. But, despite ...
Rajkumar’s 80s cult hit by Ilayaraja, Jeeva hoovagidhe, gets a mildly altered makeover, but the modern intrusions (that obnoxious I love you!) only add to the annoyance. Emil’s simple, Mano ...