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Dil Hai Tumhaara (September 6, 2002)

 
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By Joginder Tuteja, July 13, 2002 - 11:30 IST

Everyone remembers the surprise hit delivered by Tips films, Kundan Shah and Preity Zinta a few years back - Kya Kehna. This well publicised flick made a lot of noise when it was released because of it's unusual story line of a unwed girl who brings up her love child in this world. Preity Zinta was superb as this girl and movie was well acclaimed. The same combination comes up with yet another feminine story - Dil Hai Tumhara. A story about a young girl who loves her politician mother - played by Rekha, the most. It is a story about two men - played by Jimmy Shergill and Arjun Rampaal who are in love with her. Also starring is Mahima Chaudhary. It is a story about human relations and emotions. Nadeem Shravan who are playing one of the best innings of their life compose for the first time for Kundan Shah and Sameer writes.

'Mohabbat Dil Ka Sakoon' is a typical Nadeem Shravan composition of the 90's. Always entertaining - always reliable. A dastaan about 'mohabbat' and 'dil', Sameer's lyrics do not have anything great to offer but Alka Yagnik's makes up for it along with the seasoned vocals of Kumar Sanu and Udit Narayan. But pray why does 'Dil Laga Liya Maine Tumse Pyaar Karke' suspiciously sounds so much like the title track of 'Hum Tumhare Hai Sanam'. Then later the tune is remeiniscent to the bits and pieces of 'Utha Le Jayoonga' from 'Ye Dil Aashiqana'. This duet by Alka Yagnik and Udit Narayan is again set in a regular Nadeem-Shravan mould and is good to listen to. But then the title track of Hum Tumhaare Hai Sanam has already been a huge hit. Isn't it?

'O Sahiba O Sahiba' is yet another dard-e-judaai number where Sonu Nigam tries hard to sound really sad. Kavita Krishnamurthy lends her vocals to this routine number which talks about the feelings of 'WHEN I MEET U I WILL TELL U HOW MUCH DO I LOVE U'. 'Chayya Hai Jo Dil' is a very melodious track by Shaan and Kavita Krishnamurthy and can be compared to 'Do Dil Mil Rahen Hai' from Pardes due to the softness in the vocals and a very light musical arrangements. A romantic number, it should make the heart miss a beat or two. Special mention to Shaan for his efforts. Nadeem Shravan's discovery Sarika Kapoor croons 'Betabi Ka' - a sad situational song. A short track, it doesn't impress much. Title track 'Dil Hai Tumhaara' is again a regular track that isn't any great shakes and lacks the necessary zing of Nadeem Shravan. Lyrics are common again and the song isn't of the kind that may stop cine goers from going out for a coffee break.

Antra of 'Chahe Zubaan Pe Kuch Na Kaho' has the shades of Nadeem Shravan's 'Kaise Mizaz Aapke Hai' from Dil Hai Ki Maanta Nahi'. A dull number, it doesn't entertain at all and in fact wavers the mood away from the album. A supposedly love song, it bores and can be given a real good golden handshake. But well, all is not lost yet as Nadeem Shravan, Sameer, Alka Yagnik and Kumar Sanu do something praiseworthy in 'Kasam Khake Kaho'. In a traditional Nadeem Shravan mould, this number reminds of the era of early 90's and is very easy on ears. Though again a come and go kind of number, this one at least is enjoyable till it is played and returns some worth of the money spend on the album.

'Kabhi Hasna Hai' is a slow number about life, joy, sadness, laughter and cry. A very situational number, it has dull composition and may look good only if it is there in the movie in certain scenes as a background track, instead of it coming as a full fledged full length track. Tauseef Akhtar, another Nadeem Shravan discovery, who sang the wonderful title track of 'Tumse Achcha Kaun Hai' sings this one.

The best thing about the music of Nadeem Shravan is that it's always very easy on ears since time immortal and the songs get on your lips soon. But in Dil Hai Tumhaara there isn't much to cheer about as most of the tunes are unoriginal and also the composers didn't seem to be inspired enough. As per the standards set by Nadeem Shravan themselves - DISAPPOINTING.

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