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Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na Music
Review<http://vikram-kumar.blogspot.com/2008/06/jaane-tu-ya-jaane-na-music-review.html>

*Movie - Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na*
*Director - Abbas Tyrewala*
*Music Director - A.R. Rahman
**Lyrics - Abbas Tyrewala
*
**An A.R. Rahman album is mostly the one with an experience outside this
world and with Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na (JTYJN) Rahman again solidifies this
fact. The launch vehicle for Imran Khan (Aamir's nephew) couldn't have had a
better start than this. Two weeks after the audio release a couple of songs
are already topping the charts. So here is my take on the songs.

*Track -1 , Kabhi Kabhi Aditi - Rashid Ali
*Undoubtedly the best song of the album, this song has a young feel to it.
The talent of newcomer Rashid Ali is very well exploited in this song. This
one pleases your ear from the first go itself. We need to lookout for Rashid
Ali, he definitely has got a jumpstart to his career.
**
*Rating 9/10*

*Track -2 , Pappu Can't Dance - Benny Dayal, Naresh Iyer, Satish
Chakravarthy, Aslam, Blaze, Tanvi, Bhargavi
*On the first listening this never looked like a Rahman track, and in
addition the unorthodox lyrics by Tyrewala didn't help either. But after a
few listening this peppy young song does catch up with you and its presence
is now all over the music channels. I assume that this song may be enjoyed
well on the big screen when the movie releases and the list of singers in
the song act as a fresh breeze.
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**
*Rating 7.5/10

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*Track - 3 , Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hain - Runa
*One of the songs with typical Rahman songs which grows on you with each
listening. Has a nice pleasing melody and good vocals by Runa. Incidently
after the aditi song this is another song which contains the name of the
title "Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na" within the song. Surely some innovative lyric
writing for the movie.
*
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*Rating 8/10

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*Track - 4 , Nazre Milana Nazre Churana- Benny Daya, Satish Chakravarthy,
Sayonara, Darshana, Svetha, Bhargavi, Anupama
*
**One of my favorites for this album whose video is now on air on music
channels. Again unorthodox mix of English and Hindi form lyrics for this
song and gives it a pretty young feel. Multiple singers in the song add that
peppy college feel to the song.
*
Rating 8.5/10*
**
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Track - 5 , Tu Bole- A.R. Rahman
*This is definitely very different which Rahman has ever explored both with
music and his own singing. This song can be categorized as jazz/blues and
really well executed by rahman. Though this does not in the league "Lukka
Chuppi" ,"Jaage Hain" or "Khwaja Mere Khwaja" but it's totally different
from anything attempted before hence we would need to look out for this. I
suspect that this might be the title song for the movie.
*
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*Rating 8.5/10

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*Track - 6 , Kahin To- Rashid Ali, Vasundhra Das
* slow number with Rashid Ali again doing a tremendous job with his vocals.
This song is pretty hummable and should catch up after the release of the
movie.

*Rating 7/10

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**
*Track - 7 , Jaane Tu Mera Kya Hai - Sukhwinder Singh
*A slow version of the song by the same title sung by Ruma. This also has a
different set of lyrics but does not loose the original magic touch.
Sukhwinder Singh as expected is dependable and delivers the good pretty
well.
*
*
*Rating 8/10

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*Track - 8 , Pappu Can't Dance (remix) -
*I was never a big fan of x and this song makes my belief stronger. Not sure
why we ever need to remix a song like 'Pappu Can't Dance" which originally
is a party number and pretty good.
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*So the final verdict as for most Rahman album is that it is a must buy if
you are a music lover. A couple of songs (like Aditi and Nazre Milana nazre
Churana will stay in our mind for a long time).
*Final Album Rating - 8/10*


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Vikram

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