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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Tu Hi Bataa - Jay (2009): IndiPop Songs

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Tu Hi Bataa - Jay (2009) Free Indipop MP3 Songs Download,Latest Indian Pop Songs Download

Direct Download Links For Tu Hi Bataa Indipop MP3 Songs (128 Kbps):

01 – Yeh Zindegi Download
02 – Sunle Piya Download
03 – Tu Hi Bataa Download
04 – Bezuban Download
05 – Rahatein Download
06 – Yeh Shab-E-Firaaq Download
07 – Banjara Sapna Download
08 – Main Kunwara Download
09 – Mayeri Download
10 – Chal Diye Download

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Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani (2009): Mp3 Ringtones

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Direct Download Links For Hindi Movie Ajab Prem Ki Ghazab Kahani MP3 RingTones (128 Kbps):

01 – Main Tera Dhadkan Teri
02 – Tu Jaane Na
03 – Oh By God
04 – Tera Hone Laga Hoon
05 – Prem Ki Naiyya
06 – Follow Me
07 – Main Tera Dhadkan Teri (Remix)
08 – Tu Jaane Na (Reprise)
09 – Prem Ki Naiyya (Remix)
10 – Tera Hone Laga Hoon (Remix)

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De Dana Dan (2009): Movie Wallpapers

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Movie: De Dana Dan
Year: 2009
Famous Actors: Akshay Kumar, Katrina Kaif, Sunil Shetty, Paresh Rawal, Neha Dhupia
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Pyaar Impossible (2009): Movie Information

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Yash Raj Films

Color
C

Release Date
November 20, 2009

Language
Hindi

Genre
Comedy / Romance

Director
Jugal Hansraj

Star Cast
Uday Chopra…… Abhay
Priyanka Chopra…… Alisha
Dino Morea
Anupam Kher

Music Director
Salim Merchant
Sulaiman Merchant

Synopsis:

This is a story of Abhay and Alisha – Abhay who is a nerdy, awkward, socially challenged and bespectacled geek and Alisha who is the epitome of beauty that any man would willingly rip his heart out for!

And when these two worlds collide you get:

1 Beauty + 1 Geek = Pyaar Impossible!


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Pyaar Impossible (2009): First Look

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Aladin (2009): Music Review

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By Joginder Tuteja, October 8

EXPECTATIONS

It all started six years back when the music of Jhankaar Beats was released. This was the soundtrack that brought together film maker Sujoy Ghosh with composers Vishal and Shekhar who have never looked back ever since then. In fact such has been the benchmark set by the composer duo in Jhankaar Beats that each and every album of theirs is expected to throw at least one ‘Tu Aashiqui Hai’ or a ‘Suno Naa’. They did come up with some good music for Sujoy’s next film Home Delivery too but sadly, the effort went completely unnoticed. And now the team comes back with Aladin which belongs to an altogether different scale and setting. With Vishal Dadlani writing lyrics for all songs in the album barring one (by Anvita Dutt Guptan), Aladin is expected to be a huge soundtrack considering it’s larger than life theme and treatment.

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MUSIC

‘Big’ is actually the way ‘Genie Rap‘ begins as the number is as foot tapping and infectious as it gets. An extremely well paced rap song that keeps the funk on throughout it’s relatively shorter 3 minutes duration, one wishes that the fun stayed on for much longer. Anushka Manchanda, who is time and again roped in by Vishal-Shekhar for certain special songs, makes an impression in this fun song which is bound to be a HIT with the kids. A Hinglish number which is sung with aplomb by Amitabh Bachchan, ‘Genie Rap’ [which comes with the key words 'Make A Wish'] is lavishly choreographed too that adds on to the grand look and feel.

What turns out to be an icing on the cake though is DJ Suketu created ‘remix version’ which takes the song to an altogether different level. This time around one won’t complain about the length since ‘Genie Rap’ lasts for close to five and a half minutes. This version is made just for the dance floors, what with ‘bhangra beats’ bringing with it its own set of audiences. A winner and a positive start for the album.

The sound of saxophone immediately brings to fore the sound of late 70s/early 80s and sets the mood for a nostalgia driven ride led by Amitabh Bachchan. Shankar Mahadevan is roped in to croon for Big B though how one wishes that the legendary actor had himself come behind the mike for this one. To Shankar’s credit, he does well in coming up with a full throated rendition that does justify his presence behind the mike.

If one has to draw parallels, ‘Tak Dhina Dhin‘ is set in the same mode as ‘Jahan Teri Yeh Nazar Hai’ [Kaalia]. However, other than the mood from the past, the situation is entirely different here and hence even the lyrics. A fun situational number which has Shaan crooning for Riteish Deshmukh, it yet again has children as its target audience, especially if one closely observes the interludes.

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One is further forced to go down the memory lane when Amitabh Bachchan is seen in his trademark outfit from ‘Pag Ghunghroo Baandh’ [Namak Halal]. Close to three decades later, it is time for ‘O Re Saawariya‘ which has some rooted lyrics by Vishal Dadlani. Sung by both Amitabh Bachchan and Sudesh Bhonsle, the song continues the fun and lively mood of the album with Shreya Ghoshal and Shaan joining in. Vishal and Shekhar move away from the Western rhythm with this song and instead place ‘O Re Saawariya’ in an out and out ‘hindustani’ zone. It’s a different matter though that this number too is presented in a ‘remix version’.

By the time the song is through, one realizes that majority of songs in Aladin are anything but what one associates with Vishal and Shekhar as the album turns out to be more of homage to Amitabh Bachchan than anything else.

The thought is dispelled soon after though as the composer duo gets one of the most romantic numbers of the year in the form of ‘You May Be’. A lovely melodious track which makes one just stop all work and just concentrate on the beauty of lyrics, music as well as rendition, ‘You May Be’ is a mix of English and Hindi. This is one contemporary urban love song that remains consistent from the ‘mukhda’ through the ‘antaras’ and makes one place it in the repeat mode. For the first time ever, both Vishal Dadlani and Shekhar Ravjiani come behind the mike for the same song and the impact created by their joint outing is just magical. Pick this one up and play it on for the one you love!

A quintessential climax song comes next with the arrival of ‘Bachke O Bachke‘. Written by Anvita Dutt Guptan, this one is high on orchestra and faintly reminds one of ‘Deewangee Deewangee’ [Om Shanti Om]. However, the final impact is nowhere close to it though. Shankar Mahadevan, Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan and Vishal Dadlani come together for ‘Bachke O Bachke’ which stays on to be situational at most and makes one look forward to how it has been presented on screen.

Lastly arrives a dark number with Sanjay Dutt coming behind the mike for ‘Giri Giri’. Now this is one track which takes a few hearing before one is able to grasp not just the tune but even its style and setting. A song where Sanjay Dutt describes his evil character of ‘Ringmaster’, it doesn’t quite belong to the kind that one would die for. However, the base rhythms that accompany the key words ‘Giri Giri’ go perfectly well with Sanjay Dutt’s on-screen image and manage to keep the interest alive.

OVERALL

Aladin would have been a difficult album to compose since it doesn’t quite fall under the bracket of a regular love story or a rom-com or a period film. Due to this reason, don’t expect another Jhankaar Beats or an Om Shanti Om or a Dostana. For a film that has an element of fantasy and myth interspersed in the contemporary times, Sujoy along with Vishal-Shekhar bring together certain situational songs (Tak Dhina Dhin, O Re Saawariya, Bachke O Bachke) along with a couple of theme songs (Genie Rap, Giri Giri) and an out and out romantic number (You May Be).

OUR PICK(S)

‘You May Be’, ‘Genie Rap’

Ratings:

Music: (3/5)
Lyrics: (3/5)


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Jail (2009): Music Review

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By Joginder Tuteja, October 8

EXPECTATIONS

There are limited expectations from the music of Jail. Reasons being that a) the movie’s genre doesn’t quite warrant popular music in the offering and b) Barring Fashion, Madhur Bhandarkar’s films (though belonging to a league of their own) haven’t quite relied upon the music. Yes, one does come across an occasional song or two from movies like a Page 3 or a Corporate that manage to make a mark. However, it has never been the case of music helping the film succeed. This is the reason why one plays the four songs (two each by Sharib-Toshi and Shamir Tandon) without expecting chartbusters after chartbuster to follow!

MUSIC

In the recent times, Sharib-Toshi combine has come up with some good stuff in films like Jashn and Raaz – The Mystery Continues. Thankfully they carry on the momentum with ‘Sainya Ve‘ that has Vishesh Films and Emraan Hashmi written all over it. A sufi rock track which is written by Sharib-Toshi themselves with Toshi coming behind the mike, the songs does impart a sense of deja vu in the beginning. However, after a couple of hearing, one actually starts enjoying this club track that features the lead pair of the film – Neil Nitin Mukesh and Mugdha Godse. Even though lyrics are quite ordinary, it’s the rhythm of ‘Sainya Ve’ that keeps the momentum on. Designed for the dance floors, the song also finds an expected ‘rock version’ as well as a ‘remix version’ (both also featuring Neil Nitin Mukesh) for it. Expect DJs to put this one up in their ‘favourites’ list.

It’s bona fide rock with the sound of guitar that begins proceedings for ‘Milke Yun Lagaa‘. In fact for the first few seconds, the listener is transported to the world created by Pritam in ‘Martaba’ [All The Best]. Second composition by Sharib-Toshi in the album, ‘Milke Yun Lagaa’ is written by Sharib-Turaz and is sung by Sharib. The song carries forward the trend that Pritam started with Life In A Metro and has consolidated further with Tum Mile. A painful love song with deep passion involved, this one makes for a good hearing even though it is situational in appeal. The song is also quite uncharacteristic of what one expects in a Madhur Bhandarkar film; something which is a welcome change.

The musical team of composer Shamir Tandon, lyricist Sandeep Nath and singer Sonu Kakkar get together for an item song made for the masses ‘Bareily Ke Bazaar Mein‘. Aimed at the gentry of the single screens and that too only for the smaller centres, ‘Bareily Ke Bazaar Mein’ would have been dismissed right away had it not been created for a Bhandarkar film. The tune, which has a rooted feel throughout and has no Western influences, doesn’t have anything unique to offer and at most remains to be situational with a restricted shelf life.

Lastly arrives Lata Mangeshkar’s ‘Daata Sun Le‘ which is set in the same mode as ‘Itni Shakti Hamein Dena Daata’ [Ankush]. Seemingly set in a jail with inmates coming together and praying, ‘Daata Sun Le’ moves at an extremely slow pace, something which suits the genre that it belongs. What amazes though is to hear the 80 year old singer getting the right pitch at various junctures even at this age. No wonder, composer Shamir Tandon doesn’t allow many instruments in the background and let’s the vocals hold centre-stage.

OVERALL

Jail won’t quite go the whole distance like Fashion which actually had music as an integral part of the narrative and also boasted of more than a couple of chartbuster tracks. However, it does have some decent songs with ‘Sainya Ve’ boasting of popular appeal and ‘Daata Sun Le’ keeping those happy who are fans of Lata Mangeshkar and followers of devotional tracks.

OUR PICK(S)

Sainya Ve, Daata Sun Le

Ratings:

Music: (2.5/5)
Lyrics: (2.5/5)


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