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By Joginder Tuteja, February 18, 2002 - 17:59 IST
Soch is a thriller whose impressive caption goes as -
'It's a thought which kills'. Soch is a medium budget
flick, which is written and directed by d?tante
Sushen Bhatnagar. With young and fresh directors like
Ashutosh Gowariker (Lagaan), Farhan Akhtar (Dil Chahta
Hai) and Madhur Bhandarkar (Chandni Bar) tasting
success last year, there is immense scope for Sushen
too to repeat the same with Soch. Soch has an unusual
but an interesting star cast of Sanjay Kapoor (in his
popular short haircut avtaar), Arbaaz Khan (who has
recently won accolades for his excellent performance
in Maa Tujhe Salaam), Rabba Rabba girl Raveena Tandon,
Mrs. Universe Aditi Govatrikar (who featured in last
year's no1 non film number Kabhie To Nazar Milao and
makes her film debut here) and ever-so-menacing Danny
Denzongpa. Dr. Wijahat Kareem is the producer of Soch,
which has music by Jatin Lalit and lyrics by Sameer.
Ever heard of something like 'Awadhi Pop'. Yes -
Sameer and Jatin Lalit have made it possible with
'Tohe Leke Savariya'. Now this is what we call in true
terms - 'DIFFERENT'. The way the fusion has been made
possible is mind-blowing and very appreciable. Sonu
Nigam and Richa Sharma contribute to this number with
earnest dedication. This love song is going to make a
mark.
Just like 'Hasati Hai Mohabatein' in Kitne Door Kitne
Paas, we have 'Hasata Hai Rulata Hai Ye Pyaar' in Soch
which is a purely pop number sung by the combo of new
finds Shradha and Shweta. The style is the same as the
Preity-Pinki numbers i.e. two singers combining their
vocals for one female, the difference being that
whereas Preity-Pinki sound naughty, Shweta -Shradha
are more of sensual and popish.
'Yaadein Bani Parchaiyan' by the tried, tested and
trusted duo of Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik is the pick
of the lot. This number is the kind that Jatin lalit
specialize in i.e. soft, romantic and melodious and is
of similar style as 'Baahon Ke Darmiyan - Khamoshi',
'Ae Kaash Ke Hum Hosh Mein Ab - Kabhie Haan Kabhie
Naan' and 'Jab Kisi Ki Taraf - Pyaar To Hona Hi Tha'.
The lyrics of 'Yaadein Bani Parchaiyan' are
praiseworthy as well. A perfect love song to be sung
to your valentine.
'Dil Dhoonde' starts off with Kay Kay in the similar
way as 'Ye Pyaar Hai' from recently released Indian.
But the introduction of Asha Bhonsle gives it an
all-together different dimension. The song is heavily
inspired from RD Burman school of music - especially
the violin and the guitar effect. It is a fast number
and seems to be designed for the movie's climax. A
situational number but entertaining nevertheless.
'Aa Mere Sanam' is again a love song in which he girl
conveys her love, affection and caring for her hubby.
She motivates the guy to cheer up and promises her
support unconditionally. A good song composed in an
inimitable style that only Jatin Lalit can.
It is a positive sign to have some good music in
medium budget thrillers like Soch. 'Tohe Leke
Savariya' and 'Yaadein Bani Parchaiyan' are enough
reasons to go for this.
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