How truly said, "Ishq hota nahi sabhi ke liye", for all those who have had a heartbreak and also who haven't.
Yes… that was from Jogger’s Park.
The splashes of waves with which the song starts and just then Adnan Sami stretches few notes, you can feel something moving within you. The familiar variations in his voice add to deep feelings evoked by lyricist. A tear rolls down my eyes whenever sitting by the window, I listen to these lines "jab andhera badhta hai, jalta hai dil roshni ke liye".
Next in line is our dear Usha Utthap, in quite a new style singing "Kabhi paal Liya", written by Subhash Ghai himself. Song is well sung and composed, no doubt, but the listener all through waits for it to gain speed and at the end you are disappointed. But then the Ghazal king Jagjit Singh Saab, my favorite enters and takes you to the world of romance!! Smooth flowing ghazal 'Badi Naazuk Hai' catches your attention immediately and you get a reason to smile for your choice of ‘Joggers Park'. But yes I agree it’s not one of his bests.
The album also has a Hinglish number as its title track, "Joggers Park" in voice of Usha Utthap again. Its a peppy delightful song after few heavy ones. Lyrics by Neisha & Subhash Ghai help you to picturise the Joggers Park and life relationships and moments at this hangout 'Park'. The rhythm is such that you are bound to sing along. Another filmy song in this 'hatke' album is "Habba Habba Hui" in voice of Asha ji. The lyrics by Sameer have Arabian touch but it fails to draw you to dance floor.
The album ends with an instrumental as the theme song. Seems director had planned to keep alternating between melodious and tasteless tracks. The album overall is a good collection to maintain with few songs to add to your favorite playlist.
For The Reel; Written By: Neha Jain
6 comments:
is there any point posting music review of a 2004 movie in 2009?
Well correct point there, but we showcase two kinds of albums in music review
1. Underrated Albums (people might have missed something, no)
2. Latest Albums (we'll suggest if it should be added to your Playlist :))
'ishq hota nahin' n 'badi nazuk' r definitely beautiful tracks...but d track dat got ma attension was 'dil jalta hai' !
a classic restored..
nice review... :)
badi nazuk is sure an absolute classic... but i hav missed 'dil jalta hai' didnt know it was there...
no offense Rishabh, but for me "dil jalta hai" is an odd song in this beautiful album.
yes ali, u r right but my favourite is "Ishq hota nahi", just wish to put the number in repeat mode and listen to it again and again.
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