The song sounds like an 80s disco track and even the arrangements are hardly the kind which suit the modern settings of bollywood music. It is sung by a new singer Sonia Saigal and penned by Asif Ali Beg in total English. Thumbs down for this one.Īs you get skeptical about any good track next, you fall short of expectations with “Dance with me”. It comes across as an obstacle to the melody and rhythm that one is enjoying till this point in the album. It can only be fully justified with the way it is picturized and conducted. This song is sung by Sunidhi, Shreya and Sonu. Cant up the thumbs but cant put them down also.Īfter this romanticism comes a drama narrative “Koi Paththar Se Naa Maare”.
But it does brings you back in a romantic mood. The song is bit slower than Ishq Hua so it feels a bit longer, although its just 4 minutes. The lyrics by Jaideep Sahani for this song are a bit cliché though. The romantic feel then returns back with “Is Pal” yet the another song sung by Sonu and Shreya. Piyush Mishra has definitely written lyrics that are simple yet convey complications in the situations among the incidents of everyday life. The usage of Irish music as part of a Bhangara note is clever work by Salim Sulaiman.
Madhuri surprises you with her skilled singing rhythm whereas Sukhwinder singh and Sunidhi start and finish necessary composition of the song. Madhuri, Sukhvinder Singh, Sunidhi Chuhan croon this song together. An out to out Rahat fateh Ali Khan signature song. The Qawali touch before the first stanza and the high pitches before and after second stanza are typical of the singer. It does go on a simple track but what makes it special is the golden voice and the sufi rendering by the ustad. The song has a repeat value more than all of the songs in the album. Then comes the jewel of the album “O Re Piya” by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. This song successfully conveys its ultimate slogan i.e. Singers Kailash Kher and Salim Merchant also help Richa here. The stanzas are a jumble of words which depict a common relationship between one’s talent and one’s behaviour. The “bulbul bulbul bulbul bulbul” background is hilarious. It has a typical north Indian small town feel and goes good in your middle class routes. The song reminds you of Bunty Bubbly’s “Dhadak Dhadak”. This song has already hit the channels and is promoted to be another USP of the film’s music. Lyricist Piyush Mishra poetry is predictable but works overall. The song has good old RD Burman romantic feel to it and it sooths you. Sonu Nigam and Shreya Ghoshal’s voice makes it silky. This one a sure winner among all the romantic songs played currently on radio channels. The reprised version of the song too promises to be a good tool for DJs and Discos. Her heavy voice suit’s the feel of the song and the lyrics match the narrative of a young girl and her chowk bajariya story. She sings its quite easily but still makes it look like a difficult one to sing. The rendition then dwells into the known Bajariya – Chhokariya type folk and Sunidhi Chuhan starts making an impact. The beats of Tabla, drums and Sarangi add the rustic feel to the song and gets you ready for a scintillating dance number. The song begins with a famous Bangali folk tune and renders into a North Indian Nautanki music. The album starts with the obvious title track “Aaja Nachle”. One can finally say that he \ she will be satisfied. With Aaja Nachle the speculations are over. Films such as Aaja Nachle, Jodha Akbar are specially speculated. So to satisfy the hunger for good music, we looked up to all the new films lined up for release in late of this year and early 2008. With Guru, Jhoom and bit of Sawariya and OSO in place, the music this year hasn’t been up to the mark. The album is a mixture of genre that Indian audiences missed for the whole of this year. Does it live up to the stature and excellence of Yash Raj Films music? The answer is yes, to a great extend it does. With the release of the music of this film on 18th of October 2007, they have produced a prominent aspect of their product to aam janta, the new Aaja Nachle music album. With such eagerness came speculations and expectations that rose the responsibility of the makers towards giving a much awaited quality to the audiences. The promos and the quick glimpse of the title song does tantalize our senses and make us ask for more. So when they heard she is coming back in Yash Raj Film’s Aaja Nachle the expectations were sky high. But since 2001 much of a bollywood and the true hardcore fans of Hindi films thoroughly missed this damsel. When Madhuri Dixit flashes her gorgeous smile onto audiences, they go crazy.