


Kailash Kher, with dialogue interludes by Priyanka Chopra. “ Aaja Aaja” is followed rapidly by “ Saajan Saajan Saajan”, the first a solo and the second a duet with The song’s style is reminiscent of R.D.Burman’s creations for Gulzar’s films in the seventies, but is no way nearly as good.Īlka then zips her way through two numbers that sound so similar that it’s difficult to pinpoint where one song ends and the other begins. However, once again the song drags and it’s difficult to endure all the way through to the end. Sonu Nigam proves once again how brilliantly talented he is in “ Pyaar Aaya Aur Zyaada” along with Alka Yagnik. However, the languid pace will have the impatient among you reaching for the ‘skip’ button. It’s really hard to like “ Mushkil” when it begins with Alka Yagnik mouthing inanities like “ He loves me, he loves me not…” Thankfully, she doesn’t repeat these lines throughout the song.Ībhijeet joins Alka with his excellent vocals for this promising number. So enjoy it for now until another one comes along.
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The peppy music will ensure its place on the sundry chart countdowns that plague the TV and radio channels but this track will hardly be a timeless classic. Kumar Sanu and Alka Yagnik do an adequate job but the tune is so similar to hundreds of previous Nadeem-Shravan creations. The title track, “ Barsaat Ke Din Aaye”, is pleasant enough. While flashes of brilliance are witnessed in a couple of tracks, the rest of the album can only be described as “different bottle, same old wine”. Barsaatīoasts the claim that it is Nadeem-Shravan’s best music. Mere Jeevan Saathi, when the mediocre soundtrack for another Singers: Alisha Chinai, Udit Narayan, Kumar Sanu, Sonu Nigam, Abhijeet, Alka Yagnik, Sapna Awasthi, Kailash Kher, Ishq, Indiīarely have we had time to savour the mediocrity of Starring: Bobby Deol, Bipasha Basu, Priyanka Chopra
