Ram Gopal Varma is known for integrating ethically different music in all his film’s soundtracks. Shockingly, this time RGV has chosen a more conventional route, in order to attract music lovers towards the soundtrack of Darling – a killer love story. The music has been composed by Pritam Chakraborty, Himesh Reshammiya and Prasanna Shekhar. The album is a sure shot winner with a high quotient of entertainment remixed with a blend of melody.
Tadap Tadap (Singer Himesh Reshammiya, Tulsi Kumar) Rating: 7/10
Guest composer Himesh Reshammiya surprises the listeners from the very beginning of the soundtrack by crooning Tadap Tadap. Tulsi Kumar is Himesh’s co-singer. Tadap Tadap has a lot of things working in its favour to churn to a hit song in the making. Himesh’s passionate voice lends a haunting feel to the track, filled with melody and passion. Tulsi Kumar’s voice takes the track into a backseat, the voice is a result of T-Series heavy back hand. On the whole, it is a must hear for the gen X. Click Here To Listen
Tadap Tadap Remix (Singer Himesh Reshammiya, Tulsi Kumar) Rating: 7/10
The remix version of Tadap Tadap is another groovy number which will make you dance in joy. Click Here To Listen
Aa Khushi Se Khud Khushi Kar Le (Singers: Shaan,Sunidhi Chauhan) Rating: 8/10
For people still looking for a dose of Himesh, I feel disheartened to write that Tadap Tadap is the only song composed by him in this album. The good news being that Pritam takes on from the place Himesh leaves, only to give you an equally good palette of music. ‘Aa Khushi Se Khud Khushi Kar Le’ was earlier heard in the soundtrack of Bhagam Bhaag, but not used in the film. Shaan and Sunidhi leave their brand value along with the thumping music composed by Pritam. Leaving the lyrics aside, the song is a complete rocker. Pritam deserves full marks for his electrifying composition. Click Here To Listen
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