Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbaai Dobaara Music Review July 20th, 2013 - TopicsExpress



          

Once Upon Ay Time In Mumbaai Dobaara Music Review July 20th, 2013 by Mohar Basu Tweet Comments ( 3 ) Star rating : 2.5/5 (Two And Half Star) Music Director: Pritam Somehow I always thought Milan Luthria has a good ear for music, especially after he roped in NusratFateh Ali Khan to conjure up a delectable song in Kachche Dhaage. But frankly with Once Upon In Mumbaai‘s second edition I am slightly disappointed with both Pritam and Luthria. Pritam’s last hit album Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani still has its tune freshin my head and its songs are on the loop on my playlist. However, with this album there is meager chances of any of the tracks to stay on your music shelf at all. Akshay Kumar And Sonakshi Sinhain Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara! Movie Stills Ye Tune Kya Kiya – Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara! Music Review Sung by Javed Bashir, the song’s beauty is only in his wonderful voice. The lyrics are too rash and hence the impact runs out. The song’s lyrical bit doesn’t have any rhyming in it, and the tempo is unusually high. The melody and the pace could have been altered for the better! Tayyab Ali – Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara! Music Review The lyrics of this song are a standout and perhaps that’s whatmakes this repackaged version of the Mohd. Rafi classic sound good.Keeping comparisons aside, this one is a fine hear. Javed Bashir’s voice is appealing as always and there is a nice touch of humor in his eclectic singing. I am never is favor of remaking old tracks sinceI perceive it as lack of imaginationand hence this track is lag for me. Tu Hi Khwaish Na – Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara! Music Review Sung by Sunidhi Chauhan, this song is brilliant and stands out with its catchy beats. It is vigorous and its rhythm is well arranged musically. The retro cabaret beats comes across well in Sunidhi’s sensuous voice. Chaugliyan – Once Upon A Time InMumbaai Dobaara! Music Review In the voices of Javed Ali and Saher Ali Bagga, the song leaves absolutely zero impact in its first hear. However, in its soft and easyto hum ways the love ballad is mostly flat. The instruments’ arrangement in the song doesn’t fascinate and loses appeal too soon! The Last Word – Once Upon A Time In Mumbaai Dobaara! Music Review Overall the OUATIMD album is just about alright. With such few songs to gauge from it is an average album with only Tu Hi Khawish standing out in terms of lingering music. I am going with 2.5/5 for this album. Pritam and his singers can do much better than this. I was expecting the original OUATIM delight but in comparison this one turned out to be drab! .... koimoi
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