Mere Dholna (Singers: M.G. Sreekumar, Shreya Ghoshal)
Rating: 6/10
Now, Mere Dholna carries a statuatory warning with it, which says that it has an impulsive base of classical music attached to it. The song is situational and should be used when the story takes a u-turn into the age old days of kings and palaces. Shreya Ghoshal soothing vocals with the alaap by M.G.Sreekumar manage to take the song to its destination.
Allah Hafiz (Singer: KK)
Rating: 6/10
After the love struck Labon Ko, Allah Hafiz is surely a peppy outing by KK. Somehow, the track is like a qawaali, infused with the elements of youthful music. Akshay Kumar’s outstints will add a lot of value to the visuals of this track.
Sajda (Singer: KK)
Rating: 5/10
Sajda, crooned by KK appears in two versions. Apart from the original, there is a remix version too with the pacy music arrangement. The song brings out the chemistry that has been witnessed in the previous tracks composed by Pritam and penned by Sameer. Though the track brings out a youthful rhythm, it fails to churn the young and hip feel through its tunes. One may enjoy this with a well choreographr visual, but not otherwise.
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Radiosargam Soundtrack Rating: 7/10
Hanumant Bhansali
