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Audio Review : Jaane Hoga Kya - Routinous stuff

Producer:Alok Shrivastava
Director:Glenn-Ankush
Cast:Aftab Shivdasani, Bipasha Basu, Preeti Jhangiani
Music:Nikhil-Vinay, Sajid-Wajid
Singer:Udit Narayan, Anuradha Paudwal,Sukhwinder Singh, Mahalaxmi, R.S, Shaswati, Abhijeet, Shreya Ghoshal  

‘Jaane Hoga Kya’ announced few years back promised to be a film on an innovative storyline. And indeed innovative it was for the film was about human cloning. But the film was decked up in the shelves for quite a long phase. At last it’s going to see the light of the day. It is a Pinkey Srivastava Production and launches director Glenn and Ankush. The film stars Aftab Shivdasani in a dual role along side Bipasha Basu and Preeti Jhangiani. The music of the film has been composed by Nikhil-Vinay and Sajid-Wajid. Sameer and Jalees-Rashid has penned the lyrics.

‘Palkein Uthake Dekhiye’ is the first song that opens up the sound track. The voices of Udit Narayan and Anuradha Paudwal do excite but the excitement ends there itself, as the track doesn’t prompt anything much more than that. Nikhil Vinay tune is routinous and Sameer’s words are insipid. You would gladly like to hurry through the track. But the track haunts you again as it appears as an ‘Instrumental’ later in the audio.

Promising nothing refreshing again is ‘Dheere Dheere’. Sameer seems to be at the loss of words, as he uses the oft-repeated words again and again. The music is no comfort either.

Some difference appears at hand with ‘Teri Mast Mast Jawaani’. This is a grinding and gyrating track crooned in rollicking voice of Sukhwinder Singh, Mahalaxmi and R.S. Sajid Wajid and lyricist Jalees Rashid appears good. Something similar again is ‘Bechaniya Badhne Lagi’ with the only difference of Sunidhi Chauhan replacing Mahalaxmi. There is passion in the track though it sadly fails to ignite. Just a passé!

‘Dil Dhak Dhak’ assures to make you cry out of boredom and dullness. The lyrics are worthless and the munchy punchy tune sound weary. Shaswati who has sung many popular remix tracks formerly, doesn’t lead us anywhere. It also proves to be a poor deal for Shaan. The remix of the track also falters to provide any kind of entertainment.

Though the much-required change comes in the last track. ‘Kuchh To Hua Hai’ is the one and only melodious song in the album. Sung in the voices of Abhijeet and Shreya Ghoshal, this is a likeable one. Nikhil-Vinay has at last put some effort.

The soundtrack of the film can be rightly termed as a complete waste affair. The lyrics and the music appears to be heard ample times before. With a mediocre appeal the audio of the film will hardly create any stir. Songs like ‘Teri Mast Mast Jawaani’ and ‘Kuchh To Hua Hai’, the only strengths of the album should be promoted aggressively for good will of the film.


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