By Thuligal, May 14, 2007 - 06:17 IST
0 of 1 people found this review helpful Wov what a composition, it directly touches the heart from ear. When listening the piano piece with background violin layer, anyone can feel "what creativity he has. "Thalaiva! marupadiyum oru How To Name It, Nothing But Wind kodunga" - We want again an album like How To Name It, Nothing But Wind.
By Itwofs, May 14, 2007 - 10:53 IST
1 of 2 people found this review helpful A soulful track in its Tamil version transforms very beautifully in Cheeni kum, title song, while Sooni sooni retains the original's feel, quite appropriately...
By Bollyspice, May 15, 2007 - 04:59 IST
1 of 2 people found this review helpful Baatein Hawa follows in a similar vein. It's slightly more playful and mischievous, but the same undercurrent of sweet innocence flows through it. What really pleases the ear is the soft but expertly directed orchestra which one can truly appreciate, since it is not overbearing in any way...
By Rediff, May 15, 2007 - 08:50 IST
1 of 2 people found this review helpful Sooni Sooni is the second version of Cheeni Kum in the voice of Vijay Prakash. The singer has an appealing voice, which sounds like Amitabh Bachchan's at times...
By Glamsham, May 15, 2007 - 08:52 IST
1 of 2 people found this review helpful Shreya Ghoshal, the mellifluously pristine "nightingale" amalgams her chirpy vocal dexterity with Big B's hilariously tinge in another verbal combat of words in impressive "Baatein Hawa"...
By Bollywood Village, May 17, 2007 - 08:34 IST
2 of 2 people found this review helpful Jaane Do Naa by Shreya Ghoshal beautifully starts with a long piano prelude and the production values of this particular track are high with well-composed interludes and accompaniments...
By Businessofcinema, May 15, 2007 - 11:51 IST
2 of 3 people found this review helpful The soundtrack of Cheeni Kum features two instrumental tracks called the Veg Melody and Non Veg Melody, both of which are positively wow. Both are cleary distinctive, with the synthesiser, piano and saxophone creating sounds that are melodious and thoroughly calming.
By Sulekha, May 22, 2007 - 05:18 IST
4 of 5 people found this review helpful Wow! The music for Cheeni Kum rocks!
This is what I call a completely satisfying album, paisa vasool, with every single track worthy of repeat listening.
By Nickraman/Blogspot, May 12, 2007 - 03:55 IST
13 of 13 people found this review helpful Cheeni Kum (Shreya Goshal) starts off the album by being a tune from Mandram Vantha by SPB (Mouna Raagam,Tamil.) Goshal excells and Raja has changed the beat to a more happy melody compared to the sad original...