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Audio Review : I See You - The tracks are hummable

Producer: Mehr Rampal
Director: Vivek Agarwal
Cast: Arjun Rampal, Boman Irani, Chunkey Pandey, Sonali Kulkarni, Sophiya Choudhary
Music: Vishal-Shekhar
Singers: Sukhwinder Singh, Sunidhi Chahuhan, Vishal, Shekhar Kavjiani, Vishal Shekhar, Zubeen

This is an unconventional film with an unconventional title coming from the first time producer Arjun Rampal who is also the lead actor of the film. Making her debut in the lead role is Delhi girl Vipasha. This romantic comedy is directed by debutant Vivek Agrawal and also stars Chunky Pandey, Sonali Kulkarni and Boman Irani in pivotal role. The musical score is by Vishal-Shekhar with the lyrics by Vishal. With lots of newcomer and a rocking composer team at its stride, let’s find out what the music of ‘I See You’ is all about.

The soundtrack comprises of four songs, with two being the remix of them suiting the situation of the film. The first track of the album is 'Subah Subah' and you just get excited hearing the magical voice of Zubeen Garg who did wonders with 'Ya Ali'. The song has nice musical arrangement with background vocals by Vishal and Shekhar. Coming from Vishal-Shekhar this one isn’t instantly catchy but is quite hummable. There is also a DJ remix version by DJ Whosane accompanying the original apt for the dance floors due to the club feel.
 
Shekhar Rajviani gets behind the mike for the next track 'Kehna Hai Jo' which is once again pepped with techno mood. It comes as a quite innovative track in the sense that arrangements are on the front with the vocals playing only at the background. It is a situational track with the lovers enjoying lost in their own world unbothered by their surroundings. This track too like its former needs repeated hearing to get the hang of it.

An out an out Vishal-Shekhar number is 'Sach Hui' rendered by Sunidhi Chauhan. This is the best song so far in the album and the easy to ears orchestra appeals with its melodious feel. This is a soft love song composed as a western track with Sunidhi giving it a pop feel.

The last track of the album is 'Halo Halo' which is reminiscent to 'Kehna Hai Jo' in the sense that it’s again the arrangements presiding the song and Sunidhi Chauhan and Sukhwinder Singh doing the rendition with Vishal giving background vocals. Another dance floor track to look forward to. This past paced lyrics has the tune and rhythm as its strength that you’re sure to lap. There is also a remix version of the same by Whosane who gives the track a go ahead at the discotheques.

The album is for the urban listeners and doesn’t have the capability to become a hit on its own, but going by the situations in the film, it may start appealing as well. So to say all the tracks are hummable and you can catch with it for a good time.


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