'Khanna & Iyer' music fare unappealing
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Album:
"Khanna & Iyer"; Music Director: Tabun Sutradhar; Singers; Kunal
Ganjawala, Shreya Ghoshal, Jojo, Suzanne, Sudesh Bhonsle, Madushree,
Sukhwinder Singh; Rating: *
One
would expect at least a few interesting numbers from an interesting
title like this but all you get is disappointment in capital letters.
Music
composer Tabun Sutradhar and lyricist Rajesh Johri don't seem to have
put in much effort to this soundtrack comprising eight tracks.
Kunal
Ganjawala and Shreya Ghoshal flag off the album with "Rootho na", a
romantic track. It makes you wonder when was the last time you heard
such a typically mushy and lovey-dovey song. It's an okay number.
"Raasta
pyaar ka" plays next with Jojo and Suzanne crooning to lyrics written
by Sunil Jha. Honestly, nothing much can be written about it as it is
just another average track that you wouldn't want to listen to again.
Ganjawala
teams up with Sudesh Bhonsle in "Boom boom boom". The song is nothing
close to being a hit campus number. Jha has penned the lyrics for this
soon-to-be-forgotten number too.
Sukhwinder Singh croons to
another forgettable number "Meri jindari" along with Madhushree.
Despite being fused with bhangra elements, the song fails in its
effort. Rajesh Johri's lyrics are meaningless.
Usually, the
music plays a major role in bringing audiences to see the movie in
theatres. In this case the music disappoints totally.
Indo-Asian News Service
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