On 10/16/2008 12:50 PM India Time, _Yuva_ wrote: > Well according to me > > Dil ka rishta and Shano Shano will become popular in coming days > > Do u remember what happened to Sarigame in Boys >
I think mastam mastam is going to be on every youth's tongue. :-) Confessing that it is already on my tongue. What a catchy album. Totally different from Taal, still the music has similar beauty - earthly, with variety, catchy, peppy, satisfying, Am enjoying it like anything. Lyrics might be the only negative of this album. Somewhere gulzar has given good feelings, still, to me, he sounds too emotional, having used uncommon figures of speech, compared to simple flowing language that Anand Bakshi used in Taal. And, in this album, I feel that music is drowning the lyrics. Don't know why Ghai allowed that, because he must be knowing that people can sing songs only when they are able to catch the lyrics. In one song (forgot which one is), the stereo effect is used cheaply, without much imagination. The music goes from one speaker to other just like that - one note sounding in one speaker, next note sounding in other speaker. No purpose really. That doesn't reflect the perfection and innovation that ARR is famous for. -- Rawat

