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Bhoothnath |
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Vishal, Shekhar, Javed Akhtar saab - the names which make a formidable team are good enough reasons to expect at least a good musical offering. However, to one's utter disappointment, Bhoothnath falls way off the mark and is just not a worthy follow up to Ravi Chopra's last two films - Baghban and Baabul. In short, Bhoothnath is a soundtrack which neither Vishal-Shekhar nor Javed Akhtar saab would like to mention over a long run.
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| There are some music albums which you don't really want to pick up after the first listening itself. Though the songs not working well is of course one of the major reasons, what pains most is to see the kind of names associated with a product. Bhoothnath is one such album. |
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Tashan |
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Songs in Tashan excite, get on to you quickly and make you put them on a repeat mode. There is not a single dull moment in this entire album which has its tallest highpoints in 'Dil Dance Maare', 'Dil Haara' and 'Falak Tak'. YRF, Vishal and Shekhar can uncork a champagne bottle since Tashan is all set to record music sales which would be at par with the combined music sales of all of Yash Raj Films projects in 2007 (Ta Ra Rum Pum, Jhoom Barabar Jhoom, Chak De India, Laaga Chunari Mein Daag and Aaja Nachle). |
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krazzy 4 |
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For the first time ever in many years since Rakesh Roshan started making movies under his banner Filmkraft, the music doesn't turn out to be a highlight. 'Krrish', 'Koi Mil Gaya', 'Kaho Naa Pyaar Hai', 'Koyla', 'Karan Arjun'...the list is endless, but one common factor that ties these films together is Rajesh Roshan's melodious score.
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| Though the genre of Krazzy 4 didn't quite warrant a melodic outing, the least one was looking for was an engaging soundtrack. Ultimately it's only the title song and 'Dekhta Hai Tu Kya' that work to a certain extent. |
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