I don't know why all have rated it so low...?.. But I Liked it a lot. And I Must give a 5 to it.…
I don't know why all have rated it so low...?.. But I Liked it a lot. And I Must give a 5 to it. Mohabbat Aapse , Gazab , Power and all other songs are cool.
overall the songs of film was good but power is very sick song mohhabat was very good sung by…
overall the songs of film was good
but power is very sick song
mohhabat was very good sung by akruti
and title track of film was very good sung by neel nitin mukesh
i like the slow verson of title track
The music of the film is poor. The title track has been sung poorly. "Gazab" is a catchy song but…
The music of the film is poor.
The title track has been sung poorly.
"Gazab" is a catchy song but lacks energy.
"Power" is a sick song.
"Mohobbat" is a good song. It is soft and haunting."Rock the party" is a dead song,low on energy .
On a whole its a good composition for a thriller, most of the songs might be presented in narration…
On a whole its a good composition for a thriller, most of the songs might be presented in narration and background, Aa Dekhe Zaraa (Lounge Version) slow one is must listen. Review:
Vocals: **
Music: **1/2
Lyrics:*** Overall Rating: ** 1/2[Just-OK] Todownload: https://mreview.wordpress.com/ and https://reviews.music.org.in/
This album attempts to fill itself with chartbusting item numbers but most of these numbers are bin…
This album attempts to fill itself with chartbusting item numbers but most of these numbers are bin there heard that material. They bring nothing new to the table. The new version to the "Rocky" classic, "Aa Dekhen Zara," is just the song placed on a fast beat. Only thing good for the song is the tune itself. The music composer has added nothing to it personally and the singing really brings the song down. The lounge version however does give a little variation at the "mere saathiya" part, but not enough to highlight it into mainstream. "Rock The Party!" These disco songs are becoming all too repetitive. Does anyone remember the song "Where's the Party?" in Salman Khan's "God Tussi Great Ho!" Both of these numbers are almost identical and both bring nothing new to the disco world: they both pose as rip-offs to "Its the Time to Disco." "Power." Be-taal aur Be-sur. Bas jhan jhan jhan. I have nothing against modern fast numbers with all the mixing and synthetic approaches: in fact, I find "Golmaal Returns" album one of the most power-packed albums of last year. But a song like "Power" has no real tune, just a bunch of synth voices and fast drum beating. There is no spunk or catchiness in the number. Poor at best. Gazab is a little good. Its a lot like "Naughty Naughty" in Cash. Its got spin to it, but its very weak, very standard, very boring. Its a good hear for once in a while, but lets not get too excited. Finally, "Mohabbat Aapse." This is the breath of fresh air in the entire album. The pop song brings a decently original song. this one may grow on some people. It has an pretty good tune, and the voices are soothing. The song delivers what it needs to, but not of the highest quality.