Music Director: Shantanu Moitra
Rating: ***
Shantanu Moitra returns after his classic "Parineeta" to compose a soundtrack for the multi-starrer "Laaga Chunari Mein Daag". While fans of Moitra's genre will be delighted with the album, others wouldn't be disappointed either as he creates a soundtrack that is different, encompasses melody and doesn't miss out on the Indian classical touch.
Swanand Kirkire provides the lyrics for the title track "Chunari mein daag", a brilliant piece of music. Vocals by Shubha Mudgal are a treat as her amazing voice does complete justice to the song.

"Ehi thaiyaa motiya", an all-in-all classical number finds a place in the soundtrack with Rekha Bharadwaj rendering it. Seeming to be a song picturised in a 'kotha', it has all the essentials that such a track usually has - tabla and background vocals - giving it a completely authentic feel.
A masti song comes in next with "Hum toh aise hai", a rare combination of Sunidhi Chauhan and Shreya Ghoshal singing together. Listening to the track is an enjoyable experience.
With feel-good lyrics, the two female singers are joined by Swanand Kirkire and Pranab Biswas. The song, being an introductory piece and with a small town touch, succeeds in catching one's attention.

"Kachchi kaliyan" turns out to be absolutely different from the earlier lot. A fast and peppy number, it has K.K., Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal and Sunidhi Chauhan providing the vocals.
It includes certain folk lyrics interspersed with some English words too! A sure shot entertainer, this track is packed with lots of energy and is a typical number to be played during Indian weddings.
An average song comes in the form of "Zara gungunalein chalo". With a western touch to it, the track has been rendered by Babul Supriyo and Mahalaxmi Iyer.

The soundtrack of "Laaga Chunari Mein Daag" has a very refreshing feel to it, but the compositions might not match up to Moitra's earlier works that have created ripples.