Album: Ghajini
Music: Benny Dayal, Javed Ali, Shreya Ghoshal
Label: T-Series
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what's that?????????

On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 3:11 AM, $ Pavan Kumar $ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>   An A. R. Rahman project is always big. While the general perception of
> Rahman's compositions is that they 'takes time to grow', with the soundtrack
> of *Ghajini*, this may not hold true any longer.
>
> The soundtrack has an instant impact and retains the classy touch
> associated with Rahman, especially noticeable in songs like *Guzarish* and
> *Kaise Mujhe*.
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> While *Guzarish* is sweet-n-saccharine with Bollywood romance at its best,
> *Kaise Mujhe* has a classy feel to it and sound even better in its
> 'instrumental' version.
>
> Next comes the foot-tapping number *Aye Bachchu* - a party track which has
> an out and out Western rhythm to it. The same goes for *Latoo* which is
> also heavy on orchestra.
>
> The next number comes in the form of *Behka* - a sure shot chartbuster. It
> represents the most unique composition of the album.
>
> What makes the album even more special is that this is the third time that
> A. R. Rahman is collaborating with an Aamir Khan starrer. First it was *
> Rangeela*, then came *Lagaan* and *Rang De Basanti*, and now its *Ghajini*>
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> While the music is sensational, the lyrics seem one step further. Prasoon
> Joshi seems to be in full-form as far as the lyrics of the album go.
>
> Overall, *Ghajini* is what one calls as a chartbuster album in the
> offering. Three thumbs up!
>
> http://music.ndtv.com/Review.asp?category=hindi&id=178&albumname=Ghajini
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