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Audio Review : No Entry - Loaded with pace

Producer: Boney Kapoor
Director: Anees Bazmee
Cast: Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Bipasha Basu, Celina Jaitley, Esha Deol, Fardeen Khan, Lara Dutta
Music: Anu Malik
Singers: Alka Yagnik, Kay Kay, Kumar Sanu, Alisha Chinai, Sunidhi Chauhan, Vasundhara Das, Sonu Nigam, Udit Narayan

‘No Entry’ is a package of fun, frolic and entertainment. With three heroes - Anil Kapoor, Salman Khan, Fardeen Khan, three heroines- Lara Dutta, Esha Deol, Celina Jaitley and the key to all adventure, a seductress Bipasha Basu, the film is a boat ride through the comedy of errors. It’s very much indeed like Indra Kumar’s ‘Masti’ and the ones who have liked that film are going to fall for this too. Both the films were launched almost at the same time, and while the former one got released, this got stuck for some time.

Boney Kapoor produces the film, written and directed by Anees Bazmee. The film has music by Anu Malik and lyrics by Sameer.

Anu Malik opens with a bang the first song ‘Ishq Ki Galli Mein No Entry’. With pep and pace the key ingredient of the track, Alisha Chinoy and Sonu Nigam don’t let the fizz down. A catchy tune and steamy visual are surely going to place the song among the favorites.
 
Keeping with the same pulse of the former track is ‘Just Love Me’ by Sonu Nigam. He renders this punchy raunchy track single handedly and triumphs. The tune may take you on a nostalgic trip of Govinda numbers, as this is very much reminiscent to that. The tempo keeps up the liveliness of the much predictable tune. Sameer just manages to pull fine in the department without doing something exceptional. 

Alike the two former numbers, ‘Ishq Mein’ is also a thumping track. As one listens to the audio, it can be felt that youngy swingy songs make the most part of the album, which anyways vibes well with the image of the film. The declination trend from the first track to the third is also widely evident. Frontbenchers of such song, K.K. and Sunidhi Chauhan wield the mike without proving much effective. 

‘Dil Chura Ke Mera’ builds up the heat being a seductive song ready to ignite. Sung efficiently by Alisha Chinoy who imbibe the instant effects with her crooning, this is the first song that appears different from the rest. Bit of Kenny G’s saxophone also makes it a likeable affair.

As if one voice of Alisha Chinoy was not enough to seduce, Anu Malik introduces two more for ‘We Are Hot Hot Very Hot’. The female leads of the film are likely going to feature in this track sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, Alisha Chinoy and Vasundhara Das in tandem. The zing revives back again with this situational number.

Another enjoyable affair follows as Kumar Sanu and Udit Narayan gets on with ‘Kahan Ho Tum’. The tune and the singing are of vintage 90’s and one wonders if such song will work again now. Right now just enjoy the fun as you keep tapping to it.
 
There is nothing much to speak about ‘Dil Paagal Hai’ as it follows the line and length of the former tunes of the sound track. Kumar Sanu, K.K. and Alka Yagnik render the track with Alka adding oomph with her voice. Though it sounds fun filled, there is little to hold to the song.

Deeming hopes rise up again with the last track ‘Mera Jaisa Koi Nahin’. The voices of Alisha Chinoy, Sunidhi Chauhan and Anu Malik catch your ears. This is a wicked and mischievous song with lot of oomph happening. Entertainment and energy follows, making you get to your dancing shoes immediately.

The soundtrack is punch filled, entertaining and enjoyable. With peppy and pacy number making most of it, one doesn’t mind the similar genre songs. Just hear to ‘No Entry’ to bring back energy and liveliness back to your life.


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