Cast: Akshay Kumar, Vidya Balan, Shiney Ahuja, Amisha Patel, Paresh Rawal, Rajpal Yadav, Asrani
Director: Priyadarshan
Producer: Bhushan Kumar, Krishan Kumar
Music Director: Pritam
Lyricist: Sameer
Singers: Neeraj Shridhar, K K, Tulsi Kumar, Shaan, Shreya Ghosal, M.G. Sreekumar
Music Label: T- Series
EXCLUSIVE REVIEW BY HANUMANT BHANSALI
Bhool Bhulaiyaa (Singer: Neeraj Shridhar)
Rating: 7/10
Neeraj Shridhar is slowly, but steadily taking the path chosen by Alisha Chinoy. The Bombay Vikings singer has guaranteed another hit with the title track of ‘Bhool Bhulaiyaa’. The song is a blend of mystique music, and English-Hindi lyrics. The catchy rhythm and the decent pace provokes one to tap his feet all along. The song reaches its helm when the lyrics ‘Hare Ram Hare Ram Hare Krishna Hare Ram’ get the magnimous touch of music experts.
Labon Ko (Singers: KK)
Rating: 8/10
Probably, one of the best romantic track Priyadarshan’s films have produced in the recent past. One will easily get hooked to the track with the kind of magnetism that pulls you towards the sufiyana melody, specialized by Pritam. Rendered by KK, the song will take an extra edge over the slowness of love.
Lets Rock Soniye (Singers: Shaan, Tulsi Kumar)
Rating: 5/10
Lets Rock Soniye comes in a remix version apart from the original track. The peppy song reflects the romantic mood which was prevalent in the earlier days. On the downslide, the lyrics are blatant and refuse to make you praise the track. Likewise, the song takes numerous turns during its course amalgamating few tunes which add variety to the track on the whole.
Sakhiya (Singer: Tulsi Kumar)
Rating: 6/10
The song takes you on right from the beginning. There is no dull moment in the track, which is rendered by Tulsi Kumar. Tulsi is getting better with her outings and the best of her so far comes in the form of Sakhiya. The blend of melody, and chorus will cater to the ones who enjoyed music of the 90s.
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