
Musi Review: Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi
Music Critic: Goher Iqbal Punn
Producers: Rajshri Films (Sooraj Bharjatya)
Director: Kaushik Ghatik
Cast: Sonu Sood, Isha Koppikar, Alok Nath and Smita Jaykar
Singers: Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal, Suresh Wadikar, Farid Sabri, Satish Dehra and Pamela Jain
Music: Ravindra Jain
Rajshri Productions’ upcoming family saga, ‘Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi’ is ready to hit the theaters. The music of the film has been released by Big Music. Since Barjatyas are widely known for churning out melodious music for their projects, this one claims to be the same as well but unfortunately could not raise the spirits of the music buffs who await their music albums very anxiously. This time, they will have to be disappointed. Directed by Kaushik Ghatik, the movie stars Sonu Sood, Isha Koppikar, Alok Nath and Smita Jaykar in the main leads. The composition has been scored by Ravindra Jain, who has also penned the lyrics for this album.
1): Mujhme Zinda Hai Woh (Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal)
The song has Indian musical arrangements to entice you. Written by Ravindra, the track features the voices of Shaan and Shreya, who do full justice to the song. It’s a lovely romantic number and has been composed brilliantly.
Rating: 8/10
2): Dekhe Akela Humne Solah (Shreya Ghoshal)
Well penned song carries Shreya to croon the lines. She aptly does the work. The feeling of the song is sweet and spongy. The composition is pure Indian classic. Go for it.
Rating: 8/10
3): Dono Nibhayein Apna (Suresh Wadikar, Shaan and Shreya Ghoshal)
The song talks about responsibilities and brings the trio of Suresh, Shaan and Shreya to trill the words. They are good with the singing but the lyrics do not hold values. The composition is boring. Skip it.
Rating: 2.5/10
4): Mandir Hai Ghar (Suresh Wadikar)
The number tells about the traditional customs and rituals. The lyrics are good…the singing is superb but the composition fails to register impacts. It is the one, which spoils the values of the song.
Rating: 2/10
5): Banna Banni (Various)
The track is a happy marriage song like the marriage songs, which can be found on Bollywood front. This type of song has been the central element of Rajshri films. A group pf ladies sing it. The lyrics are okay. So is the composition. Press the skip button.
Rating: 1.5/10
6): Kya Soch Ke (Shaan)
Shaan croons this song with aplomb. The track is about a youngster who sees his love for the first time. The lyrics are passable. The composition is spongy with high beats Indian sounds.
Rating: 5.5/10
7): Lo Ji Hum (Farid Sabri, Satish Dehra, Pamela Jain and Shaan)
A ghazal type of song emerges now having Farid Sabri, Satish Dehra, Pamela Jain and Shaan to sing the lines. They are pretty good with their singing. The track is about fun associated to the comments made by relatives from opposite sides. Lyrics are great and the music is melodious.
Rating: 7/10
8): Jhimir Jhimir (Shaan and Shreya)
This romantic duet is sung by Shaan and Shreya who play brilliantly with the renditions. Lyrics and music are great to be with.
Rating: 7/10
9): Neend Mein (Shaan)
Shaan winds up the album. The song is ordinary on lyrics and music. Skip it.
Rating: 2/10
Conclusion:
The overall result of this album is mundane. This time Rajshri films fails to give the music buffs a good music to hear.
Overall Rating: 4.5/10
- The reviewer is a popular and experienced Bollywood and Indian TV Analyst and laced with a good rapport with the fraternities of Bollywood and Indian television. He also shares a good rapport with the celebs of these swanky worlds. You may write to him at the e-mails: goheriqbal@yahoo.co.uk, goher.punn@yahoo.com and bollywood.tv.analyst@gmail.com
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