Cast: Tusshar Kapoor ,Udita Goswami, Shreyas Talpade, Vikas Kalantri, Nauheed Cyrusi
Director: Anant Mahadevan
Producer: Narendra Bajaj, Shyam Bajaj
Music: Mithoon
Lyrics: Sayeed Quadri
Singers: Roop Kumar Rathod, Rup, Qurram, Mithoon, Hamza Faruqui, Tulsi Kumar, Sharmishtha, Shilpa Rao, Kshitij
Music Label: T-Series
EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
Aggar has the men at helm, Mithoon and Sayeed Quadri teaming up yet again after churning out superhit music in the past. This time though, the music of Aggar is just about average. The tracks lend in a decent listening experience with some fine numbers.
Aggar (Singers: Hamza, Tulsi Kumar)
Rating: 6/10
The name Aggar suggests that this is the title track. On listening to the song, one feels elated by the range of music in the offering. The song gives a pleasurable listening experience to those looking out for a passion filled track. Look out for Hamza, who uses his lungs effectively to deliver the long lyrics of this track.
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Ke Bin Tere (Singers: Mithoon, Hamza, Kshitij)
Rating: 6/10
Ke Bin Tere repeats a similar kind of music heard in the soundtrack of The Train. The song is well orchestrated and beautifully written. Mithoon, Hamza and Kshithij croon in to light up the musical setting. Ke Bin Tere will manage a few more downloads than any other track of this album, but nothing extraordinary.
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Nachle (Singers: Rup, Qurram)
Rating: 5.5/10
Nachle is a dance number with Rup and Qurram lending their voices. The funky bhangra beats added with the westernized musical set up sound ordinary, with nothing much to exclaim. Let go off Nach Le.
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MITHOON ROCKS IN AGGAR..
I think this review is crap. Three tracks in the movie are just awesome…sehra, paas aya kyun and ke tere bin…Mithoon does not need to look at others in the industry…if he has his own style and individuality then thats a big asset in today’s world. I think he is doing a great job! Really melodious and the lyrics is also very poetic and meaningful…one has to realize since ghalib the range of metaphors is really the same…so its not a big deal…but the poetic rendition in these songs is amazing…so before writing comments the reviewers must learn to be objective and rise out of their personal preferences!