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Tuesday, 13th Jan 2015,12:03 PM IST Music Director: Ankit Tiwari, Mithoon, Jeet Ganguli, Raghav Sachar, Dr. Zeus Lyricist: Abhay Upadhyay, Mithoon, Sandeep Nath, Kumaar, L. Joseph, A. Hunjan, L.Reim, G. Abbasi, K.Roma, V. Nayar, Zeus ‘Alone’ starring Bipasha Basu and Karan Singh Grover will be releasing on this Friday, 16th Jan. The music of the film is out. So, let’s see what’s there in store. The first song in the album is ‘Katra Katra’. The song is said to be the wildest love song ever, but unfortunately turns out to be quite a drab. The music is strictly okay and the double meaning lyrics don’t work here. Ankit Tiwari and Prakriti Kakar try their best to impress us with their voices. Ratings: 2/5 ‘Awaara’ the next song in the album is a pretty boring number. This romantic song fails to create a romantic atmosphere around us when we listen to it. Altamash Faridi and Saim Bhatt’s vocals save the track as they have sung the track nicely. Even the lyrics of the song could have been better. Ratings: 1.5/5 Moving forward, once again we get a romantic number titled ‘Chand Aasmano Se Laapata’. This track is pretty decent in comparison to the other songs in the album. The voice of Bhaven Dhanak suits the song. The lyrics of the this song are also quite good. Ratings: 2.5/5 The last song in the album is ‘Touch My Body’. Well, this song is actually a new version of the popular song by ‘Rouge’. It is re-created by Raghav Sachar, but he fails to re-create the magic of the original version. Aditi Singh Sharma’s voice is good the track, and the fact that it reminds one of the original song is the only thing delightful in this track. Ratings: 2/5 On the whole; the music of ‘Alone’ is strictly mediocre and won’t help the film in anyway. BOC Music Rating For ‘Alone’: 2/5 Now you can enjoy ad-free experience by downloading India’s first Box Office mobile app from here –Android:http://bit.ly/BOCapsuleMobileApp and iOS:bit.ly/BOCapsuleiOSApp |