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Contributed by Mandeep Bahra
mandeep@indolink.com
"Baara Aana De Baara Aana De", screams
Abhijeet in this Akshay - Shilpa Shetty starrer! It's sad when inane lyrics such as these
make a hit song, but Sameer continues to churn out such non-sensical rubbish. Further
evidence of this is found in Vinod Rathod's "Ding Dong". When you hear the
nursery rhyme lyric it's time to hit the fast forward button! Just when you start to think
this album is going to be a total loss, the ever sensuous Alisha Chinai saves the day!
"Krishna Krishna" gives her ample opportunity to display her talent and she
gives the song everything she's got. The number is obviously inspired from the old
R.D.Burman hit, "Dum Maro Dum". After the 'Alisha experience' you'll even
indulge Abhijeet and Poornima's "Taana Tandaana" (please Sameer, spare us such
jargon). Anand-Milind have done well to compose low notes for Alka Yagnik's "Hum Bhi
Tanha Sanam", saving us from the Diva's 'SHRIEK FACTOR'. Finally, Parvez and Gayatri
Iyer (better known for pop singing than film music), give us a cool rendition of the only
romantic song on the album, "Meri Jaane Jaana". INSAAF may start out as a run of
the mill Anand-Milind-Sameer combo, but it turns out to be a notch above the norm!
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