Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Music Review Print
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document.write('SAVIO ZACHARIA, ') SAVIO ZACHARIA, IndiaGlitz [Friday, May
23, 2008] Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na music releases very much the Aamir Khan
style under the hands of mentor Shammi Kapoor. The movie produced by Aamir Khan
might just prove to be the perfect launch pad for nephew Imraan Khan. The movie
promises more with director Abbas Tyrewala penning down some beautiful lines
and with the ace A.R.Rahman at work.
The album opens to some fine guitar beats in complete symphony with the
youthful and melodious voice of debutant Rashid Ali supporting the charming
looks of yet another debutant Imraan Khan. The track Kabhi Kabhi Aditi
Zindagi , has already been creating the required buzz with the current promos
and is sure to be remembered as one of the top tracks of the year.
Anupama, Benny Dayal, Blazee, Tanvi, Darshana, Satish Subramanium and Aslam
bring in the Pappu cant dance number . The song has already had its share of
hype thanks to the lyrical links to bollywood hunk Salman Khan. Though Aamir
has cleared the apparent links to Salman by stating that Salman is indeed a
better dancer, the audiences may still carry the Salman-Pappu linkage.
Though the track reminds you of Rahmans Girlfriend number from Boys, it
fails to make the same impact. The music is loud and calls for all the Pappus
to prove their might. The remix version in indeed racy and the track is set to
do well with the ongoing promotion.
Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai( Aditi) has been rendered by yet another newcomer
Runa. The lines of this one along with the soft background beats enhanced by
the vocals provides for a great track for those lovelorn or solitude seeking
personalities.
The male version of the track Jaane Tu Meri Kya Hai(Jai) crooned by the
brazen Sukwinder Singh grabs you with the very first go. Sukwinder makes you
feel for the broken hearted and takes you to just another world.
'Nazrein Milaana Nazrein Churaana' yet again brings in a bunch of talent in
the form of Benny Dayal, Satish Chakravarthy, Naresh Iyer, Darshana, Shwetha,
Tanvi, Bhargavi, Anupama. The composition is very much like a
Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy saga but it just shows you how versatile Rahman can get. The
track though isnt the finest around but tends to grow on you after a while.
Some good promotion will boost it further.
'Tu Bole Main Boloon', which apparently is the title track of the movie,
brings in some beautiful composition enhanced by Rahmans vocals. The lines of
the track too draw some attention. The track brings in the western jazz feel
and is one of those quietly funny yet romantic numbers that explore the
differences between a girl and boy.
'Kahin To Hogi Ho' equates to being exactly what Pehla Nasha was to Joh
Jeeta Wohi Sikandar. The soulfully power packed track brings forth Rashid Ali
to deliver his second splendid number on his debut album. Vasundhra Das
provides some back up on the vocals. This one is sure to be a favorite amongst
the ones in love or the lovelorn listeners. The serenity just grabs you
instantly as the track unveils. As for Rashid Ali , he seems to be Rahmans
next Naresh Iyer(who made his mark with Ru Ba Ru in Rang De Basanti).
On the whole, Rahman returns to such youthful campus love story after a
hiatus but still proves hes got enough romance running right through. The
album backed by Abbas Tyrewalas lyrics provides enough support for his
directorial venture. As for Imraan , looks like the music promises the same
platform that Uncle Aamir Khan had with Qayamant Se Qayamat Tak and Joh
Jeeta Wohi Sikandar.
Rating : ****
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