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Producer: N R Pachisia Director: Lovely Singh Cast: Tusshar Kapoor, Ayesha Takia, Kareena Kapoor, Karan Hukku Music: Pritam Singers: Shaan, Alisha Chinoy, Sonu Nigam, Kunal Ganjawala, Joy, Jolly Mukherjee, Zubeen Garg
Pritam is having a great year so far. He has clicked well with the music of ‘Hat Trick’ and ‘Just Married’ apart from getting just married in real life. As he arrives with ‘Kya Love Story Hai’ expectations are certainly sky high from him and going by the young and hip genre the film belongs to, it’s certain that he would go for the best with the soundtrack. The film starring Tusshar Kapoor and Ayesha Takia is a youthful love story directed by debutant Lovely Singh. Let’s catch up what the stuff has to offer.
With the pulsating track 'Miss You Everyday' at the very beginning of the album you can bet Pritam has hit the bull’s eye. Though the lyrics may appear otherwise, this is actually an enjoyable club number with the tempo and rhythm luring you to head to the discos. Shaan doesn’t misses to give it his best shot making this song irresistibly catchy and loveable. The 'remix' version is more spiced up giving this foot tapping youthful number a funkier feel.
Alisha Chinoy has made a great comeback with ‘Kajra Re’ and its nice that we get to hear her more often now. For one such album she is an ideal choice and very befitting for a youthful film. 'It's Rocking' truly rocks in her sweet voice and with Kareena Kapoor sizzling the screen, can just imagine that it’ll be an eye candy. With assorted instruments at the helm and a mix of Indian and Western rhythm, time to wear your dancing shoes again.
'Gumsum Hai Dil Mera' is a simple love song composed in a retro style with Sonu Nigam rendering the track. The song doesn’t have much to boast about other than Sonu’s voice and good melody coupling it.
Pritam brings to you a good dose of music with the sufi-rock number called 'Aye Khuda' much on the line of the popular number 'Sayonee'. The catchy rhythm is infectious and Kunal Ganjawala’s vocals make it an excellent track. The arrangements are certain to keep you glued on to this situational track.
A hip-hop number that is a complete chartbuster material is 'Deewana Teri Aankhon Ka' that has Joy and Jojo sharing the mike. This club track is certain to bombard the scene in the coming days. This indeed goes to be the best track of the album and this sums up all about it.
Pritam and Zubin went for a bingo lat year with 'Ya Ali'. This time they return with 'Jeena Kya Tere Bina’, which comes in a 'remix' version as well. The effective tune and meaningful lyrics are creditable. The fast paced music makes this track very enjoyable. The remix version is catchy and holds your attention as well.
Pritam has composed a decent soundtrack with all the songs having entertainment value. The commercial viable songs would be just apt for the purpose of the film. the groovy music will certainly click with the young people.
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