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With Sameer’s lyrics being significantly better than the previous two, he finally lifts himself into mediocrity, which is a relieving sign. Anu Malik creates a soothing tune but with a bit of fine tuning could have made this one a more memorable track. Karsan Sargathia does a fine job with the classical task handed to him. Although their duet together is above par, it isn’t able to live up to their magical chemistry that was evident in This song is a love duet sung by Sonu Nigam and Anuradha Paudwal, and flows nicely.
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One breathes a sigh of relief while listening to Mujhe Pyar Do, as it takes a U-turn from the previous torturous track. The lyrics by Sameer are…well, let’s just say the song would have been better if there were no lyrics! Verdict: Let’s just climb under a rock…Yuck! Trying to support the song by the Vaisakhi Dhol throughout the entire piece only adds to the demise of this creatively limited number. The best thing this song has isĪnuradha Paudwal, her voice is a gift to this song unfortunately, I don’t know what Malik was thinking when he asked her to render for this type of song, which requires the likes of possibly a Jaspinder Narula or even a Gayatri Iyer. Sneha Pant the slightest opportunity to shine. Kailash Kher and Sonu Nigam is completely wasted and the western infusion was completely out of place. Sudesh Bhonsle’s famous Bachchan voice begins to grind on your nerves as the seven minute long song progresses. Anyway, Malik tries to compose some kind of Punjabi influencedīhangra track but falls flat on his face. It is really beginning to get ridiculous as time progresses each director is requiring atleast one bhangra influenced song in their music album! Why? The reason escapes me as most of the time these pieces don’t even fit into the screenplay of the film. Verdict: Pure average at best!ĭisgust! I don’t know what other word to use to describe this bhangra piece. Sameer’s words are worth nothing at all, as they rarely ever are. Shehnai interlude and the piano introduction, Malik resorts to conventionalism, as does Sameer. Unfortunately, that isn’t enough to bring this song out of the ‘average’ category. Although repetitive, there is clear reason why, as these two give their best. The only highlight it has is the vocal rendition, which is carried out by the repetitive due of Humein Tumse Hua Hai Pyar has its very few moments. Malik starts the journey on a mediocre step. Sameer set to pen the songs, let’s see if Anil Sharma has made the right decision… The Hero, decides to sign Malik since he has proven that when it comes to war melodies, he’s among the elite. With ATHWS being set amidst the 1971 Indo-Pak war, Malik joins hands with Anil Sharma in his third patriotic film after Gadar and The Hero.Īnil Sharma, after working with Uttam Singh in both Singers: Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, Sudesh Bhonsle, Sneha Pant, Anuradha Paudwal, Sonu Nigam, Kailash Kher, Karsan Sargathia, Jaspinder Narula, Sukhwinder SinghĪb Tumhare Hawale Watan Sathiyo, one can’t help but remember the magnificent music thatĪnu Malik had created in J.P. Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Akshay Kumar, Bobby Deol, Introducting Divya Khosla, Sandali Sinha, Nagma, Aarti Chabria, Vivek Shauq, Kapil Sharma, Surendra Pal Singh, Vishwajeet Pradhan, Rajesh Vivek, Govind Namdeo, Danny and Ashutosh Rana
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