Music Review: Music Of DUM LAGA KE HAISHA Is Nostalgically Reminiscent Of The 90’s
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Saturday, 21st Feb 2015, 2:00 PM IST Music Director: Anu Malik Lyricist: Varun Grover YRF’s next outing is ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Bhumi Pednekar. The movie is directed by debutant Sharat Katariya and will be releasing on 27th Feb. The music album of the film is out. YRF is known for its romantic movies, so the first song in the album is a romantic track ‘Moh Moh Ke Dhaage’. It’s a beautiful romantic number and Papon has sung the wonderfully. It will surely make you feel the romance around you. There is also a female version of the song which is sung by Monali Thakur. And Monali’s voice mesmerizes us. Ratings: 3.5/5 Next comes the title track ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’. It’s a high-on-energy number and entertains us very well. The song is a perfect number for a gym workouts. Vocals of Kailash Kher, Jyoti Nooran and Sultana Nooran are amazing in the track. Ratings: 3.5/5 The next song in the album is ‘Tu’, once again a romantic number. It is a sweet track with none other than Kumar Sanu’s voice. The singer is back in Bollywood after a long gap and you enjoy listening to his voice. This song will surely take you back in the 90’s. Ratings: 3/5 ‘London Thumakda’ was the best wedding song in current times. But here’s ‘Sunder Susheel’ to compete with it. It’s a funky track with desi beats and you won’t be able to resist yourself from shaking a leg on this song. Malini Awasthi and Rahul Ram’s voices are fantastic in the song. Every single girl and guy will connect with the lyrics of this song. Ratings: 4.5/5 ‘Dard Karaara’, the next song is the best track in the album. The track will make you dance as well as take you in a romantic mood. This song will surely take you back in the 90’s and remind you of songs of ‘Saajan’. Kumar Sanu and Sadhna Sargam’s combination works well for this song. It’s really sad that we don’t get to hear their voices often nowadays. Ratings: 5/5 The last track in the album is ‘Prem’s Theme’. It is an instrumental… a good one. Ratings: 3/5 On the whole, the music of ‘Dum Laga Ke Haisha’ is refreshingly reminiscent of the 90’s. Ratings: 4/5 Music Review By - Murtuza Iqbal 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: |