The colleges are reopening, and new love bonds are springing up, so I thought of suggesting you a perfect gift for your loved one. You may have several rocking hits this season but let me assure you, this is an album one would fall in love each time. If you do not trust me, just listen to the first song,
"Uljhanon ko de diya", and track itself would take away all the unnecessary fears from your mind. Its a well written romantic track in the voice of Sanjeevani, a perfect proposal song.
"Pyaar ke naam pe" is another rhtymic, jazzy number by the famous Bombay Vikings, whose spell makes you to tap along with the beats.
Prof. B.N. Dubey has written classical lyrics, "Gori tore nain", which have been used for a fashion show, stark difference,but yet well suited. Sonu Nigam has given his voice to his song, but as his other songs, his voice is voice is very familiar,and the track ends to be just an average.
The album also has an instrumental, "Radhas Theme", which is a free flowing track. I put it into this genre, because, it gives an open space to your thoughts to flow, as the music continues in background.
The album concludes with a beautiful romantic track ‘Chodo Na Mujhe’. With new lyricist there is always an apprehension about the quality of the music, but Subrat Sinha has not let his directors down and has come out with a nice love poem. Kunal Ganjanwala gives life to these lines sounding like a man who is passionately in love, doing justice to song, situation and listener.
This is an album which has range of classical, jazzy, soft and instrumental but they all have one thing in common, all are perfectly romantic and melodious. So what are you waiting for guys, just run to your nearest music store, and fish for this album among their old stock or just simply download these songs from a website, burn a CD and present to your beloved, surprising them with this unique collection.
PS -guys beware dont go for video album of this song, else our hunk Milind Soman would be eye candy for your beloved [;)]
For The Reel; Written by Neha Jain
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