Director Mohit Suri’s first film ‘Zeher’ had a hit number ‘Woh Lamhe’, the song was very well appreciated and went on to become a hit number. Now Mohit is directing a film titled ‘Woh Lamhe’ produced under the Vishesh Films banner. No doubt there are a lot of high expectations from the music of this film too as the Bhatts films are known to have extremely good music. Woh Lamhe is based on the past relationship of Mahesh Bhatt with the Late Parveen Bhabi. The film stars Shiney Ahuja and Kangana Ranaut in the lead roles. The music has been composed by Pritam and the singers include K.K, James, Glenn John, Shreya Ghoshal, Kunal Ganjawala and Jawad Ahmad. The music of the film is fresh, appealing and pleasant.
‘Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai’- A brilliant song that has a softness but is yet hard hitting and soulful. This catchy number is sung in the harmonious voice of K.K and his rendition does complete justice to the number. The chorus of the song is extremely catchy and the lyrics are extremely touching. Neelesh Misra’s lyrics have a poetic feel to it. The number has been heard in the promos and makes a powerful impact along with the picturisation. Its has an introspective and reflective feel to it. The electric guitar and drums can be heard as part of the musical set up. The rhythm and synchronization blend in perfectly with the lyrics. The song also has a ‘Remix Version’ which has been remixed by DJ A. Myth and DJ Kiran. The remix is fast, peppy and groovy which makes you want to get up and dance. Although ‘Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai’ has been inspired by an Indonesian song, it has the ability to be the next hit song.
Score: 8/10
‘Chal Chale’- Bangladeshi singer James’s strong and very appealing voice is heard in the rendition of this number. A romantic song with great poetic lyrics once again by Sayeed Quadri. The musical arrangements for the song has slow beats and the strings of the guitar are distinctly heard. It has a beautiful melody and mystical quality that captures one’s attention. The lyrics ‘Chand Lamhe Tu Mujhe Inse Door Kar...Chal Chale Apne Ghar Humsafar are beautiful and talk of one’s lover taking them to another place where there is no one and nothing else besides these precious moments. A nice soft song that will be appreciated.
Score: 7/10
‘Tu Jo Nahin’- This number is sung by Glenn John who makes his debut with this song. The song is a romantic ghazal with slow beats and the tabla strains heard right through. The song was originally sung by Glenn’s father S.B John in the film ‘Sawera’, so in other words Glenn tries to recreate the old charm of the song once more. The lyrics are average this time round and the song ends on a soft note. There is a ‘Repeat Version’ of the song again sung by Glenn where the lyrics are a bit different but the style and tune is the same. A fairly decent number that will have its appeal in the film and is listenable too.
Score: 6/10
So Jaoon Mein’- This soft sweet number is rendered in Shreya Ghoshal’s honey voice and she adds a distinct calm and serenity to the song. The song has been composed by Roop Kumar Rathod and written by Shaqeel Azmi. The lyrics are relatively good and have a calm and placid feel to them. It fits in perfectly with the theme and plight of the protagonist who wants to get away from it all. It’s a soulful number and the guitar as one of the musical instruments comes forth clearly. It has a lot of emotion and depth depicting the pain of the protagonist. There is another ‘Male Version’ sung in the soft melodious voice of Kunal Ganjawala and this time round too the song is definitely worth listening to and creates a light and calm ambience. A nice sweet song.
Score: 7/10
‘Bin Tere’- The track was originally sung by Pakistani singer Jawad Ahmad and he sings it again for the film. His voice has a raw appeal to it which draws the audiences. He has made the song very dramatic and full of raw hard emotion with his rendition. This song again depicts a lot of high end emotion and the pain and anguish of a lover who misses his loved one. A great number, one that may be well appreciated after ‘Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai’. The musical arrangements of the song have slow beats and a lilting catchy rhythm. There is a piece of musical arrangement towards the middle of the song which has the guitar chords and drum beats and make for a great presentation. A song that will make its presence felt.
Score: 8/10
‘Woh Lamhe’ has a nice soulful album; there are several good numbers right through the album which not only work for the film but also from a listening point of view. There’s harmony, melody, tune and good lyrics in most of the songs. A good sound track once again from Vishesh Films that will be duly appreciated by the masses.
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| Reviewed By: Rachel Fernandes |
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