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Music Review 2010 - Recap Part 1
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Ranjani Saigal 12/23/2010
(This article is sponsored by Sounds Of India) Music Review - My Name Is Khan Shankar-Ehasan-Loy have delivered a lovely track for this tale featuring none other than bollywood's magical pair, Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol. [more]
Music Review - Striker Striker, a Bollywood film starring Southie beauty Padmapriya and Telugu movie heart-throb Siddharth Narayan, has music by many music directors. The album features several wonderful tracks. [more]
Music Review - Ishqiya The creative team of Vishal Bharadwaj and Gulzar are back after Kaminey and Omkara with another unusual film Ishqiya. The film stars such heavyweights as Naseeruddin Shah supported by Arshad Warsi and Vidya Balan in a very unusual role. Meena Sundaram who reviews this CD will be singing along with Mohan Subramaniam at Lexspring Dhamaka on March 27th. [more]
Music Review - Toh Baat Pakki Pritam Chakravarthy delivers a sweet fun album. [more]
Music Review - Wake Up Sid Wake up Sid is a whiff of youthful air, cheerful, feel good and plain sweet music. Shankar-Ehsaan- Loy provide a soundtrack to a film starring a somewhat odd couple the Crown Prince of Hindi cinema Ranbir Kapoor and the incredibly talented Konkana Sen Sharma.
The reviewer Meena Sundaram sings on March 27th at Lex Spring Dhamaka. [more]
Music Review - Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya Vinnai Thaandi Varuvaaya is certainly one of ARR’s better albums in recent times. ... Manipaaya and Omana penne do give us a more than just a glimpse of his brilliance! [more]
Music Review - Paathshaala The Paathshaala music album has a feel-good quality to it and is quite engaging and in my opinion deserves 4 out of 5 stars – the songs are mostly pleasing to the ear and well composed (even though a couple have already had their origins in earlier albums) and showcase a set of very talented vocalists who are also largely well known film music composers themselves. Good work, Hanif Shaikh. [more]
Music Review - Female Duets In Hindi CInema Down memory lane with duets by female voices in Hindi films of the 40’s to the 60’s. [more]
Music Review - Kites Most of the numbers in Kites are enjoyable and merit repeated listening! Rajesh Roshan still has his spark and has come out with some really neat compositions in this album. [more]
Music Review - Raajneeti American composer Wayne Sharpe partners with Pritam, Aadesh Srivastav and Shantanu Moitra to create an impressive album. [more]
Music Review: Raavan/Raavanan A simultaneous review of the music of the Hindi and Tamil versions! [more]
Music Review: Lamhaa Lamha’s songs are mostly delicate, gentle lyrics, a combination of romantic, philosophical and self/soul searching with the requisite patriotism and love and concern for one’s native soil thrown in for good measure. [more]
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