This year started with a Magnum Opus Jodha Akbar followed by ADA and Jaane Tu.. Now JA And Jaane Tu.. is released and we have the parties who have claimed songs being under utilized and few convinced about the song being used in the movie. Whats next is ADA. Though ADA released the same time as JTYJN the promotions of the later make me fear that it has shadowed ADA. JTYJN is undoubtedly refreshing in terms of music & lyrics in recent trend. ADA on the other hand is affected by the dull promotions and the star casts which has hardly caught any enthusiasm of a non-ARR fan. But ADA has again very good music and lyrics. Few are very poetic. pay attention to "woh kahan hain" thats very romantic and poetic. A rare ones. speaking about Gulfisha this songs begins very different and then sounds a bit bollywood kind of music in the beginning. Its in the interlude this song has the magic. the moment Sunidhi starts when Sonu has just stops his line "dhoonda tujhe ..." is very crispy. Gum Sum has made me feel that its the modern Qawwali a pattern of its own the last such attempt was tried by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan but ARR takes it a level higher where the qawwali lovers appreciate it as enhanced techo mixed. Tu mera hain may give an impression of Varugirai (aa Aaa, Tamil) when Chitra touches the higher notes. But this is one song where I feel Sukhwindera Singh's improvised rendition is more soothing than Chitra's. The second paragraph should have taken care the where a female expression is sung by Singh and the male ones by Chitra. The lyrics might have been written under an impression that first line by female, second by male and will continue which is like the first paragraph. But here it changes, Chitra starts and continues to second line. The third line is picked by Singh and Chitra sings the 4th line which was actually written in continuity to the third.
I have forced myself to stop listening JTYJN so that I can enjoy the magic of ADA, now I realize how much I missed. But also realize how difficult to enjoy when more than 1 ARR album is released with small gap.

