'Jhoom' takes over 'Cheeni Kum' on the charts
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Yash Raj Films' "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom", a multi-starrer, was a
washout at the box office, but the song "Jhoom" has caught the
listeners' fancy and is topping the charts.
The top 10 songs for the week are:
1. "Jhoom" - Film: "Jhoom Barabar Jhoom"; Music:
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy; Singer: Shankar. The music lovers sway to this
number crooned by Shankar. Gulzar's lyrics are predominantly
Punjabi, while Shankar adds a classical touch in between.
2. "In dino" - Film: "Metro"; Music Director: Pritam; Singer:
Soham. After staying on top of the chart, this romantic rock number
has slid to number two. The song showcases Pritam's creativity.
3. "Cheeni kum" - Film: "Cheeni Kum"; Music Director: Ilaiyaraaja;
Singer: Shreya Ghoshal. The soft, romantic number is here to stay
for a long time. Shreya goes solo in this track and amazes everyone
with her sweet, innocent and melodious voice.
4. "Do you wanna partner" - Film: "Partner"; Music Director:
Sajid-Wajid; Singers: Udit Narayan and Shaan. A kind of track that
would have many doing a jig to its lyrics while many might also
change the channel whenever the track is played.
5. "Maahiya" - Film: "Awarapan"; Music Director: Pritam
Chakraborty; Singer: Suzzane. This is a dance number that's got a
very electric feel to it, making the singer sound rather like
Shibani Kashyap. Though not really a hit, the song still ensures
that you get the hang of it.
6. "Assalam walekum" - Film: "Aap kaa Surroor"; Music Director:
Himesh Reshammiya; Singer: Himesh Reshammiya. A pop number, the
love song is dedicated to the protagonist's ladylove in the film.
7. "Main Jahaan Rahoon" - Film: "Namastey London"; Music Director:
Himesh Reshammiya; Singers: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Krishna. A
fined tuned and well-paced song, sung by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, is
still doing the rounds.
8. "Woh Ajnabee" - Film: "The Train"; Music Director: Mithoon;
Singer: Shilpa Rao. Critics have panned the film but this dance
number is doing well for itself. Mithoon's racy music and
Shilpa's sensuous voice makes it a track worth listening.
9. "Ganpat" - Film: "Shootout At Lokhandwala"; Music Director:
Anand Raj Anand; Singer: Mika. The film's release has helped the
track. The situational song, however, might not last long.
10. "Shona" - Film: "Ta Ra Rum Pum"; Music Director:
Vishal-Shekhar; Singers: Shaan and Sunidhi Chauhan. An apt romantic
song for lovers.
Indo-Asian News Service
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