Tu mujhse and Mere Falak are extremely breezy and entertaining, thanks largely to KK’s spritely rendition and some pleasant backgrounds by Lalit. Kash ek din reminds me of Nadeem Shravan’s heydays and is sufficiently and predictably enjoyable. But the soundtrack comes to a crashing halt with Duniya ne, shamelessly ripped off from Sanjeev Darshan’s Deewana deewana from Rishhey (2002). Funny fact: Sanjeev Darshan ripped it off Amr Diab’s Albi Ikhtarak. With that settled, I’m not sure who I should attribute the first three tracks! Lalit Pandit carries on Jatin Lalit’s tradition of making very listenable tunes and pilfering others’ music.
Cast: Tushar Jalota, Mrinalini Sharma, Gulshan Grover
Director: Raju Khan
Producer: Mukesh batt
Music Director: Lalit Pandit
Singer(s): KK, Shreya Ghosal, Shaan
Cassettes & CD’s on: T-series
Audio Bitrate: 128 KBPS
Source: CD
- Tu Muhjse Jab Se Mila Hai (00:04:29)
- Mere Palak Ka Tu Hi Sitara (00:05:37)
- Kash Ek Din Aisa Bhi Aaye (00:04:28)
- Duniya Ne Dil Toda (00:03:59)
- Tu Muhjse Jab Se Mila Hai (00:04:29)
- Meri Ibtada (00:01:22)
- Mere Palak Ka Tu Hi Sitara(unplugged) (00:04:37)
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Playing Time………: 00:29:08
Total Size………..: 26.08 MB