KISSE PYAAR KAROON – BOLLYWOOD MUSIC REVIEW UK
From what you can make out of the trailers.. this looks like a CCC movie.. Cheesy Cheap Comedy !! Neither the music or the movie has been released in the UK. I’d say be happy about that.. cause its not worth the Pounds..
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I hear the movie is a copy of Saving Silverman. If only they had decided to keep the copy similar to the original in regards to ‘no music’ then this waste of an album would have been saved!! Daboo Malik is the brother of Anu Malik who has never been able to make a mark in mainstream Bollywood. He does obsolete sidelined flop movies soundtrack. I guess that’s why he’s on Kisse Pyaar Karoon now .. lol.. with lyricist Shabbir Ahmed.
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Review
Track 1 – Kisse Pyaar Karoon – It has the amazing Shaan along with music director Daboo Malik at his worst!! Such a lousy title song. The lyrics are purely below average and the music has no heat. A simple loop with barely any variation or creativity. 4/10 .
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Track 2 – Aahoon Aahoon -Sonu Nigam and Sunidhi Chauhan sing this romantic belt-er. It reminds of late 90′s – early 2000′s Bollywood music only to a funkier slower beat. Good vocals but the composition lacks the oomph. The lyrics are good too but the overall package is average yet again. This track can get somewhat decent airplay on Asian radio stations in UK in the non-prime hours as the punch line is catchy. 6/10 .
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Track 3 – Sanam Sanam – Probably the worst thing you will hear on this album. So damn cheaapp.. You will notice how bad Daboo’s music work is. His work sounds worse than the worst bedroom producers in this country. The beats sound polyphonic and the lyrics are rubbish. Shaan & Shreya Ghoshal are wasted. Take a pen and scratch the CD because of this song.. 2/10 .
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Track 4 – Chunar Chunar – Shreya comes on with Rahul Vaidya on this track. It sounds as if it was made and is set
in the the early 90′s. I can visualise proper Bollywood run around the bushes on this one. Daboo and Shabbir prove once again that they are simply crap at what they do.. 3/10 .
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Track 5 – Jahan Tak Ye Meri Nazar – Finally some decent vocals by Shaan and Shreya on this OST. Albums like this prove that even seasoned singers like these have a ‘bad hair day’ with highs and lows. Although better than the others on this OST, this song is still the the worst work compared to their other songs. It simply implies Daboo needs lessons from his brother Anu Malik. 3/10.
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Track 6 – Kisse Pyaar Karoon (Remix) – DJ Aqeel has been out of the scene for a while now. If he is counting on making a comeback with this.. then I hate to break his bubble. Although a few thousand times better than the original but still the song has no future. 6/10 .
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Track 7 – Aahoon Aahoon (Remix) – Remix by Amal Malik ‘never heard of’. I prefer the original cause this man tries to make this a Spanish romantic song for a Bollywood movie. So not happening.. 5/10 .
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FINAL WORD
Rubbish – 3/10 .
Never heard of production this bad. The compositions and instrumentation’s are simply horrid.. Lyrics and vocals are below average. The album is torture to anyone with even the slightest musical discretion. Recommended tracks – NONE. Should you buy this album - Might sound rude.. but you need to be MADDD..
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