Sanam Teri Kasam- Music Review by Shoby
1 Heart out of 5
Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane is making her Bollywood debut in Radhika Rao-Vinay Sapru's directorial Sanam Teri Kasam, which also stars Ali Fazal and Harshvardhan Rane. Sound track of the album is released, where music is composed by Himesh Reshammiya with lyrics by various lyricists. Lets analyse its music here:
Sanam Teri Kasam- Album starts with a slow tempo signature Himesh Reshammiya's track Sanam Teri Kasam sung by Ankit Tiwari & Palak Muchhal. Although Himesh has tried his best to compose a beautiful ballad with emotional lyrics of Sameer but song didn't clicked as it should have been. It has a reprise version at the end of the album as well sung by Mohammed Irfan & Palak Muchhal.
Kheech Meri Photo- Neeti Mohan, Akasa Singh & Darshan Raval. Himesh composed Selfie Le Ley Re for Bajrangi Bhaijaan and he has now done another dance number with "photo" as its primary content. Its a fun track which might look well in movie.
Bewajah- Himesh himself sings Bewajah, a sad song penned by Sameer in his very own style. Track picks up the pace with the passage of a few moments. Its once again a forgettable track.
Tera Chehra- Arijit Singh in his unique voice croons Tera Chehra. Although lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed are beautiful & musical arrangement is simple and smooth but it also fails to leave any mark.
Haal-E-Dil- Indian Idol winner Sreerama Chandra Mynampati and Neeti Mohan has sung male & female versions of this song respectively. It has the best lyrics of the whole album.
Ek Number- Himesh penned and composed this fun track which heavily relies on some beautiful singing by Neeti Mohan.
Main Teri Yaadon Mein- This one has a feel of techno club number which will definitely go well in the proceedings of the movie. Sung by Arijit Singh, this track is a blend of some foot tapping musical arrangement & sad emotional lyrics by Subrat Sinha.
On the whole, this album has nothing much to offer and hit combo of Himesh & Sameer has somewhere failed this time to provide the expected level of musical entertainment.
1 Heart out of 5
Pakistani actress Mawra Hocane is making her Bollywood debut in Radhika Rao-Vinay Sapru's directorial Sanam Teri Kasam, which also stars Ali Fazal and Harshvardhan Rane. Sound track of the album is released, where music is composed by Himesh Reshammiya with lyrics by various lyricists. Lets analyse its music here:
Sanam Teri Kasam- Album starts with a slow tempo signature Himesh Reshammiya's track Sanam Teri Kasam sung by Ankit Tiwari & Palak Muchhal. Although Himesh has tried his best to compose a beautiful ballad with emotional lyrics of Sameer but song didn't clicked as it should have been. It has a reprise version at the end of the album as well sung by Mohammed Irfan & Palak Muchhal.
Kheech Meri Photo- Neeti Mohan, Akasa Singh & Darshan Raval. Himesh composed Selfie Le Ley Re for Bajrangi Bhaijaan and he has now done another dance number with "photo" as its primary content. Its a fun track which might look well in movie.
Bewajah- Himesh himself sings Bewajah, a sad song penned by Sameer in his very own style. Track picks up the pace with the passage of a few moments. Its once again a forgettable track.
Tera Chehra- Arijit Singh in his unique voice croons Tera Chehra. Although lyrics by Shabbir Ahmed are beautiful & musical arrangement is simple and smooth but it also fails to leave any mark.
Haal-E-Dil- Indian Idol winner Sreerama Chandra Mynampati and Neeti Mohan has sung male & female versions of this song respectively. It has the best lyrics of the whole album.
Ek Number- Himesh penned and composed this fun track which heavily relies on some beautiful singing by Neeti Mohan.
Main Teri Yaadon Mein- This one has a feel of techno club number which will definitely go well in the proceedings of the movie. Sung by Arijit Singh, this track is a blend of some foot tapping musical arrangement & sad emotional lyrics by Subrat Sinha.
On the whole, this album has nothing much to offer and hit combo of Himesh & Sameer has somewhere failed this time to provide the expected level of musical entertainment.
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