Haasil stars Jimmy Shrgil opposite Hrihita Bhatt. The music of the film has been composed by Jatin-Lalit. It`s one of their better work in along time. The album starts off with "Aankhen Bhi Hoti Hai Dil Ki Zubaan" by Abhijeet. It has some good lyrics, good music and even better singing. The music involves an intricate compilation of Indian instruments, Western instruments, orchestra, and synthesized sounds.
There is an interesting use of guitar before the second stanza of Abhijeet's singing. Also, the use of flute in the background with an echo is absolutely brilliant. The second song "Ankhon Main Tumhari" is by Shaan, Shweta and Shraddha Pandit. Shaan, as usual, sings the song well. The female singers don't have too much to do with the song.
"Zindagi Ko Nayi Zindagi," is sung by Udit Narayan who brings some more life to the song. It is fast paced number and has some really beautiful points to it. Sonali Bajpai sings the female part of the song well, also. The music involves Western and Eastern elements all mashed together into a beautiful delicacy. The use of percussion this time is especially brilliant.
Shaan's solo "Kisi Ne Mera" is another fast paced number, but this one is much better than the second song. Shaan sings it brilliantly and Jatin-Lalit's music is creative, although it still abides to their style. Javed Ali sings "Ab Ghar Aaja", a change for a Jatin-Lalit album. What is the change? Well, not the music. The singing is-it's classical. The music works, though, a creative mix of instruments and percussion blends in well with the classical singing of Javed Ali. Satyaprakash pens the lyrics for this one.
"Police Case Na Ban Jaye" is writen by Devmani Pandey and sung by Richa Sharma . "Tu Hi Tu" is a qwaali by Roop Kumar Rathod and Javed Ali. Israr Ansari does a decent job with the lyrics on this one. Overall, this album is definitely worth a buy.