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at 09:07:02 pm on December 2, 2006
Numero Uno: Tere Bina (Guru)
Soft and slow seems to be the flavour of the week. Melodious and romantic numbers have found a place in the top-10 chart this time. The new releases have done exceedingly well during the entire week. Some of the old horses ‘Tere Bin’ and ‘Tu Jo Nahin’ remain in the chart at the bottom slot. Suprise entry is “Come on Come on” of Baabul. The song partly sung by Big B himself is peppy and has gained instant popularity, and will move up the chart.
Interestingly, “Tere Bina” of Guru, which is a new release takes the top slot. The music of Guru is expected to catch up once the film releases. Though, Umrao Jaan fizzed out at the box office, its music has gone well with the audience. Anu Malik has definitely struck gold with this period flim. Another welcome surprise is in the form of debutant Raghav Sachar, who’s the one-man-band for the OST of Kaabul Express. His soulful “Yeh Main Aya Kahan Hoon” sung by Raghav himself, occupies an impressive fourth spot.
Bollywood’s musical countdown for the week is given below:
#10 – Tu Jo Nahin (Woh Lamhe) … Singer : John Glenn
# 9 – Tere Bin (Bas Ek Pal) … Singer : Atif
# 8 – Come on Come on (Baabul) … Singers: Sonu Nigam, Amitabh Bachchan, Aadesh Shrivastava, Ranjit Barot
# 7 – Pehle Pehel (Umrao Jaan) … Singer: Alka Yagnik
# 6 – Intezar Aitbar Tumse Pyaar (Khosla ka Ghosla) … Singers: Sowmya Rao and Qadar Niazi Qawwal
# 5 – Dil Mein Baji Guitar (Apna Sapna Money Money) … Singers :Amit Kumar/Mika Singh
# 4 – Yeh Main Aaya Kaha Hoon (Kaabul Express) … Singer: Raghav Sachar
# 3 – Ay Hairathe (Guru) … Singers: Hariharan, Alka Yagnik, A.R. Rahman, and Aslam Mohammed
# 2 – Salaam (Umrao Jaan) … Singer: Alka Yagnik
# 1 – Tere Bina (Guru) … Singers: A.R. Rahman, Chinmayee, Murtaza Khan, and Qadir Khan.